Dr. Kristi Webb (Antioch University New England, PsyD ’99) started in the Master’s in Counseling Psych program at Antioch New England in 1991 and graduated in 1993. In those days…
Part 4: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
The PsyD Program in New England was so pleased to have heard from our graduates during the time of the pandemic. This week they are featuring two alumni from rural…
Part 3: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
“We take considerable pride in how alumni and alumnae are changing the world,” said Dr. Vincent Pignatiello, Chair of the Department of Clinical Psychology. “It is exciting that each week…
Part 2: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
“We put out a call to our graduates, asking what they are doing during the pandemic and also for some words of wisdom and advice on getting through and doing…
Part 1: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
The AUNE PsyD in Clinical Psychology Program put out a call to their graduates asking what they were doing during the pandemic and for some words of wisdom and advice…
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: How One Graduate Threads Her Clinical Passion from Antioch to Internship and Beyond
Mackenzie Soniak, PsyD (Antioch 2019) accepted the position as the Director of the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Network for South Carolina. She completed her internship at Tulane…
Kate O’Neil
Kate O’Neil, fourth-year PsyD student, and faculty member Marti Straus have published a timely article in the current Psychotherapy Networker magazine titled Playing Together Apart: Figuring Out Teletherapy for Kids.
Patient-Centered Primary Care: New and Evolving Roles for Psychologists
In this time of social distancing and meeting online, we really appreciate Dr. Sandy Blount speaking to us on April 20 about his work in Integrated Primary Care and his…
Parenting and the Pandemic: Getting Back to the Basics
Given the stress associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and how drastically it has altered so many people’s lives, we are all in search of ways to find comfort and support….
Chairs and Faculty From Three Antioch PsyD Programs Attend NCSPP
Program Chairs and faculty from Antioch’s New England, Santa Barbara, and Seattle campuses attended the 2020 Mid-winter Conference (Conference) of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology…
Learning about Leadership by Actively Engaging with APA
Bola Afoloyan, PsyD (Antioch 2015) has been selected as a Leadership Collaborative Fellow of Division 17 – Society of Counseling Psychology, APA. She will design and implement a project that…
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Learning More from the Research
The Department of Clinical Psychology has had a marvelous practicum association with Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk in Providence, RI for many years. Please see the…
