Macall Gordon ’08

Macall Gordon ’08 (Seattle, MA) has conducted and presented research on the influence of what researchers term a “difficult” temperament on infant/child sleep and sleep training efforts, as well as…

Seattle Faculty Publish Book

Three Seattle faculty members published Resilience-Centered Counseling: A Liberating Approach to Change and Wellbeing. Written by Dr. Colin Ward, Dr. William Heusler, and Dr. Katherine Fort, the text recognizes that…

Heather Curl

Seattle Education Faculty Dr. Heather Curl was quoted in an article in Grow talking about social class in a recent article about the difference between working and middle class. “Money…

Catherine Auman ‘84

Catherine Auman ‘84 (Seattle, Psychology) published “Guide to Spiritual L.A.: The Irreverent, the Awake, and the True.” A four-time author, Auman reveals a surprisingly rich and wide-ranging spiritual history that…

Cynthia Thomashow

Dr. Cynthia Thomashow, founding director and currently the Academic Manager of the MA in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) program at Antioch Seattle, published the article “Moving toward Anti-Racism in the…

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The Tools of Sex Therapy Can Nurture Healthier Relationships

Sexual education is extremely important and we need more of it. In the second episode of our mini-series about human sexuality we talk with Dr. Theodore Burns about the need for educators to go beyond the “SexEd” class, incorporating open and sex-positive discussions about sexuality, and gender also across young people’s educations. Dr. Burns, a therapist and educator specializing in sexuality and gender, shares with us key strategies to create culturally responsive, sex-positive learning environments that make children safer.