AUNE Well-Represented at Groves Conference of Marriage and Family
Kevin Lyness, MFT Program Director and Applied Psychology Chair, and Caitlyn Burns and Marie Lariviere, MFT PhD students, presented at the Groves Conference of Marriage
Kevin Lyness, MFT Program Director and Applied Psychology Chair, and Caitlyn Burns and Marie Lariviere, MFT PhD students, presented at the Groves Conference of Marriage
Melinda Treadwell, AUNE Provost, has made the Honorary Faculty appointment of Tim Desmond as Distinguished Faculty in The Institute on Wellness for Helping Professionals, Department
The Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently announced awards of the Systems of Care grants and Antioch’s Marriage and Family Therapy
Dr. Kevin Lyness, program director of the AUNE Marriage and Family Therapy PhD Program, is co-chairing the 2016 Groves Conference on Marriage and Family on
Professional staff at AUNE internship and practicum sites are now eligible for a $10,000 master’s degree scholarship. The scholarship supports new students in Antioch University
Helping clients who have been through trauma often exacts an emotional toll on mental health clinicians themselves. Antioch University New England’s (AUNE) Applied Psychology Department
Lauren Lisembee, a dance/movement therapy student in the Department of Applied Psychology, recently delivered 260 toiletry items to Amirah Inc. in Boston, the result of
Students in the Department of Applied Psychology have launched a new groupthe Student Wellness Association, dedicated to the advancement of student wellness and self-care strategies.
All AUNE students are warmly invited to a town hall meeting to share what’s on your minds. Steve Jones, AUNE president, and Melinda Treadwell, AUNE’s
We’ve reduced the tuition rate for our Marriage & Family Therapy Certificate program. Now it’s more affordable and accessible than ever. Working professionals with a
Demand for licensed marriage and family therapists will grow by more than 40 percent over the next 10 years, says the U.S. Bureau of Labor
The Antioch University Couple and Family Therapy Institute is starting the LGBQ/T Community and Connection Group in June. This free, confidential group is open to
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