
Joanne Webb
The nonclinical track was a really fabulous path for me. I wasn’t as interested in becoming a therapist as I was to really develop my
The nonclinical track was a really fabulous path for me. I wasn’t as interested in becoming a therapist as I was to really develop my
The MA in Psychology Program at Antioch University has introduced me to a friend I didn’t know I had… me. This program is inspiring, enlightening,
The Diversity Committee and the MA in Clinical Psychology Program sponsored “Islamic Extremism and its Impact on the American Psyche” on October 27, 2017. This
MA in Clinical Psychology faculty Dr. Theodore Burnes and four Antioch alumni, who are also MFT trainees and interns, presented at the 2016 Models of
MA in Clinical Psychology faculty Theodore R. Burnes, PhD, MSEd, is the co-editor of the newly released book “Teaching LGBTQ Psychology – Queering Innovative Pedagogy
Like many teenagers, Zoey Luna is into makeup, loves drawing, and is planning to start dating boys in high school. But things aren’t always so
“My problem is spiritual. Medications kill my soul. Please, help me!” “I heard this plead for help several times when I worked with psychiatric patients,
Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA) has created a new scholarship for the Trauma Specialization in the Master
My name is Dominique Hernandez. I am a Mexican-American lesbian. I am also a student in the Master’s of Psychology program at Antioch University Los Angeles.
“We are pleased to announce the three recipients of the 2016 Library Research Awards as one honorable mention,” said Lisa Lepore, Director of Library Services.
Speaking to a “packed library,” four women discussed Islam, how it is understood currently in the US, and how they understand it personally, as a
Two well-known award-winning voices in the LGBT community will visit Antioch University Los Angeles for two separate talks focused on the history and recurring themes
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