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Research + publications

Discover research and publications emerging from Adler University. These works reflect the scholarship, innovation, and commitment to social interest.

Two people sit across a desk; one, likely from HR, holds a resume and gestures, while the other—possibly among early-career workers—sits with hands clasped, suggesting a job interview setting.

Is HR really there to help employees? What early‑career workers should know about it

It’s common for early career professionals to assume that HR functions like a neutral mediator designed to resolve workplace disputes, but it’s important to understand this isn’t the case.

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Dr. Elvita Kondili, a woman with long dark hair and glasses, wearing a teal button-up shirt, smiles while standing against a plain gray background.

Two continents, one mission: Adler’s Dr. Elvita Kondili partners with Albanian universities to tackle discrimination

Elvita Kondili, Ph.D., is finishing a yearlong international collaboration to help future teachers in Northern Albania with something that is not always found in educational curriculum: how to hold a classroom together when culture, language, and regional identity threaten to pull it apart.

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Aiken Benjamin, a middle-aged man with short gray hair, stands against a plain light gray background wearing a dark blazer over a black polo shirt.

Finding meaning at the edge of the world

Adler faculty Benjamin Aiken, Ph.D., journeys to one of the most remote places on Earth and returns with lessons on loss, connection, and purpose

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February 13, 2025

The love we seek: How to build authentic and healthy relationships

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February 10, 2025

Preventing ‘revenge quitting:’ 5 things workplaces can do to help employees feel like they belong

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November 8, 2024

Adler students and faculty examine intersection of DEI and AI in new textbook

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September 3, 2024

In the face of DEI backlash, belonging plays a key role to future success

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August 19, 2024

‘Psychopathology and Psychotherapy’ integrates Adlerian approach in understanding, treating today’s most common mental disorders

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August 5, 2024

In a new book, Tricia Mazurowski, Ph.D., shares how training and development can motivate employees

Dr. Jason Walker, Psy.D., a bald man in a navy suit and white shirt, stands smiling against a plain gray background with his hands in his pockets.
August 1, 2024

Associate Professor Jason Walker, Psy.D., Ph.D., joins Forbes as contributing writer

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July 24, 2024

The effectiveness of Trazodone on cognitive functioning — a Psy.D. student presents at CPA 2024

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July 10, 2024

After an unavoidable loss, Dr. Benjamin Aiken shares his journey of finding meaning after tragedy

Photo of Sahar Al-Najjar, Dejah Amos and Reshma Hitesh Parikh
February 15, 2024

Adler students address need for more cultural competency training in mental health care for Arab/MENA clients

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February 7, 2024

About a third of employees have faced bullying at work – here’s how to recognize and deal with it

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December 7, 2023

CSIS sexual assault allegations highlight the need for external oversight

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