PsyD Student Selected as APA Leadership Development Fellow
Congratulations to Alicia MacDougall (4th year PsyD student), co-chair of APA Division 39 Graduate Student Committee, on being selected as a 2020 APA Leadership Development
Congratulations to Alicia MacDougall (4th year PsyD student), co-chair of APA Division 39 Graduate Student Committee, on being selected as a 2020 APA Leadership Development
AUS Masters of Teaching alumna Nichole Klocksiem organized a panel called Queer and Geeky Educators Q&A for GeekGirlCon, an event that empowers girls to pursue
Dr. Martha Straus, Professor and Core Faculty in the Clinical Psychology program at AUNE, had an article, Craving Device-Free Attention – Technoconflicts in Families Today,
The federal defenders of San Diego recently requested the psychological expertise of AUS PsyD department chair Dr. Jude Bergkamp regarding the federal practice of Operation
Congratulations to AUS PsyD Chair Dr. Jude Bergkamp and his students. After Dr. Bergkamp was asked by the Washington State Department of Corrections to provide
Dr. Allen Bishop, PhD, is the newest member of AUSB’s PsyD in Clinical Psychology core faculty. His research centers on the intersection of music, psychoanalytic
On Feb. 10, 2018, the AUS Psy.D. program, in collaboration with the AUS BA completion program, hosted a symposium entitled “Can you hear me now?:
Antioch University Seattle Core Faculty, Alumnus, and previous Chair of our Couple and Family Therapy program, Dr. Kirk Honda was recently consulted for an American
This June 29, 2017, Mark C. Russell, Core Faculty in our PsyD in Clinical Psychology program, and Establishing Director of our Institute of War Stress
Mark C. Russell, Core Faculty in our PsyD program and Establishing Director of our Institute of War Stress Injuries, Recovery, and Social Justice was recently
Dr. Ron Pilato, Antioch University Santa Barbara Chair and Core Faculty of the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) was elected President-elect of the Santa
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