Alicia MacDougall and Ashland Thompson were in a panel presentation at APA Division 39‘s Annual Spring Meeting in Philadelphia. The panel’s presentation, “Clinical Vignettes: Am I Recognizing All Voices of…
AUNE Psychology Professor Appointed to Positions on APA Councils
At the Board of Directors of the American Academy and Board of Psychoanalysis (Specialty Board of the American Board of Professional Psychology) meeting at the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic…
A VERY Productive Sabbatical for Dr. Marti Straus
Marti Straus, PhD, has recently returned from a very productive sabbatical. She has landed not one, but two book contracts during this time. The first is a workbook currently titled…
Bringing Psychology to the People of Haiti Earns an Award for Psychotherapy with Women
Gargi Roysircar, Professor Emerita, and Ashland Thompson, 5th year PsyD candidate on predoctoral internship at APA-approved Central Regional Hospital, Butner, NC, have won the 2019 Psychotherapy with Women Award of…
Mentoring: It is at the Heart of Training!
AUNE Professors have just learned that their article, Mentoring in clinical psychology programs: Broadening and deepening, has won the 2018 Award for Most Valuable Paper on Professional Development from The…
Antioch Graduate Explores Psychology and the World
Many of us only dream about living and working abroad, but some psychologists actually do it! What a surprise it was to one of our faculty members to open up…
Antioch University New England’s Distinguished Psychologist Award
Antioch University New England’s Clinical Psychology program recently awarded two alumni with its “Distinguished Psychologist Award.” The award honors graduates who earned their doctorate at least five years ago, and…
Climate Change: Loss and Coping around a Global Trauma
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…
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.
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…