Thomas Doherty, PsyD (Antioch 2002) has been quoted in a piece entitled “Mourning the Land” in the May 2019 edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) Monitor on Psychology. This…
Environmental Studies Students and Faculty Attend Goldman Prize Ceremony
Antioch University New England Environmental Studies graduate students, Ellie Leaning, Flick Monk, Shaylin Salas, and faculty member, Abigail Abrash Walton, recently attended the 30th annual Goldman Environmental Prize ceremony in…
Three Years of Research Published in “Journal of Black Psychology”
Gargi Roysircar, AUNE Clinical Psychology retired faculty member, and Ashland Thompson, 5th-year doctoral candidate, and predoctoral intern at APA-approved Regional Central Hospital, Butner, North Carolina, have published an empirical research article…
A Life of Service: The incredible career and busy retirement of Dr. Gargi Roysicar
Dr. Gargi Roysicar may be retired, but her work is far from done. A History of Care As a respected professional in clinical psychology and a long-time member of the…
Beyond 100: A return to the social justice roots of Waldorf Education
Dr. Torin Finser, PhD, of Antioch University New England is sharing his expertise with educators around the world to commemorate 100 years of Waldorf Education and look to the future….
Marti Straus Presented on Co-Regulation in Trauma Treatment
Marti Straus is recently back from the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium where she presented three workshops on co-regulation in trauma treatment with children, teens, and families.
Stephanie Tickner Recently Profiled in Fiddleheads Magazine
Stephanie Tickner, administrative coordinator in the Management department at Antioch University New England, was recently profiled in Fiddleheads magazine. From her childhood in New England to her career at Antioch,…
Cultural Humility, Psychoanalysis, and Diversity: How They Work Together in Clinical Practice
The Department of Clinical Psychology was delighted to have Anton H. Hart, PhD present on Engaging Racial and Other Diversities in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Curiosity Over Competence at this year’s Field…
Existential and Relational Aspects of Life: Loss and Grief
Loss and grief have been areas of research, writing, and practice for Lorraine Mangione. She will be offering a full-day workshop at Rhode Island Psychological Association entitled Navigating through Loss…
Psychology Moving Forward into A More Diverse World: Dr. Roysircar and the Multicultural Guidelines
Gargi Roysircar, retired Clinical Psychology professor, and APA Task Force colleagues who wrote the 2017 APA Multicultural Guidelines, have published its executive summary in the February issue of the American…
Antioch Grad Interviewed on WGBH’s PBS NewsHour Shares Program
Sasha Purpura, MBA ’11, Executive Director of Food for Free, was interviewed on WGBH’s PBS NewsHour Shares program on February 6. Food For Free, a food rescue group based in…
Tragedy, Resilience, PTSD: Healing After an Abduction?
Our 2015 graduate, Dr. Ted Green, now in Wisconsin at Gundersen Health System, commented on the situation of Jayme Closs who recently escaped after being held by a kidnapper for…
