Rachel Chickerella grounds her teaching philosophy in authenticity, humor, and pragmatism. In her work as Core Faculty in the PsyD in Clinical Psychology on Antioch’s New England Campus, she emphasizes…
Antioch University Professors Honored as Fellows by the American Psychological Association
Antioch’s New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology Professors Lorraine Mangione and Ted Ellenhorn have been elevated to the prestigious title of Fellow by the American Psychological Association (APA), a distinguished…
PsyD Alumni, Faculty, and Students Help Make One-Day Conference a Success
(Pictured above from left to right PsyD alumni Vince Pignatiello, Nikky Hill, Sarah Kopency, Kate Patterson, Alex Munro, and Susan Rogers.) Numerous Antioch University faculty, students, and alumni from the…
Lorraine Mangione’s Book a Finalist in the 18th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards
Lorraine Mangione, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University in New England, and writer Donna Luff, were honored as Finalists in the 18th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards for…
The Impact of Asian American Cultural Centers on Sense of Belongingness for Asia America | Dissertation Watch
Malina Banavong Maladore, a 2024 graduate of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England campus, recently published her dissertation entitled, The Impact of Asian American Cultural…
Liz Donalds Publishes Book Series on Adoption
Liz Donalds ’12 (New England, PsyD) has published the third book in her series Exploring Adoption with Dr. Liz. Assignment: Family Tree (May 2024) joins the previously published Who is…
Embodying Psychoanalytic Practice: New England PsyD Department Well-Represented at Division 39 Spring Meeting
Students, alums, and faculty from the New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology program gathered in Washington, DC, for the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology’s annual Spring Meeting. SPPP, more commonly known…
Lorraine Mangione Featured on Conversations with our Curator
The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music (BSACAM) recently hosted an online conversation featuring Lorraine Mangione, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University in New England, and writer…
Katie Eastman Published Book on Loss, Change, and Growth
Katie Eastman ‘97 (New England, PsyD) published the book UPLIFTING: Inspiring Stories of Loss, Change, and Growth Inspirited by the work of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Balboa Press). In UPLIFTING, she…
Antioch Sends Big Delegation to NCSPP Conference
The PsyD programs based on Antioch’s New England and Seattle campuses sent six faculty and one student to the midwinter conference of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (NCSPP), the premier conference for professional psychological training programs. The conference was held on January 15-18 in Denver, Colorado. In a special honor, third-year doctoral student Emerald Ralston was one of only six student delegates chosen to attend the conference nationwide.
For Kate Evarts, Relationships Are “The Key to Working Toward Social and Racial justice”
Kate Evarts incorporates the principles of social justice into every aspect of her work. This is a practice she has carried from her time earning a PsyD in Clinical Psychology at Antioch’s New England campus all the way to today, when she serves as Core Faculty and Director of Student Affairs in that same PsyD program.
Finding Your Center in the Chaos of the Climate Crisis
Thomas Doherty is a leading expert on climate grief and ecotherapy. These days, we all can benefit from his lessons.
