Geoff Bathje, Ph.D., talks Psychedelics as Treatment on The 21st Show
Bathje says that psychedelics can act as good disruptors to symptoms common with mental and behavioral disorders.
Bathje says that psychedelics can act as good disruptors to symptoms common with mental and behavioral disorders.
In conversation with Health Central, Adler Chicago assistant professor and clinical training director Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, talks on the impact of losing a child during pregnancy. She discusses how legitimizing prolonged grief disorder, or PGD, can help people with reproductive trauma.
Bathje says that psychedelics can help with physical brain health, besides improving symptoms of depression and other mental disorders.
In an interview with Health Magazine, Bathje speaks about the benefits of MDMA and cognitive behavioral therapy.
In conversation with Authority Magazine, Adler Chicago’s associate professor, Cadmona Hall, Ph.D., shares her experience as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and how to rekindle love in marriage. Hall shares ways in which couples can learn from disconnection and fuel themselves into a healthy relationship again.
Adler Chicago associate professor, Geoff Bathje, Ph.D., was quoted by the Chicago Tribune in an article exploring natural psychedelic treatment for physical and psychological ailments. Bathje speaks on the possible decriminalization of plant-based psychedelics and how to ensure equity for practitioners.
Dr. Elena Quintana, Executive Director of Adler University’s Institute on Public Safety & Social Justice, joined Black Press of America’s “Let It Be Known” last week to speak on her role on the Independent Monitoring Team for Chicago Police Department’s Consent Decree. The Consent Decree is court-approved settlement that requires the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and the City of Chicago to reform police training, use of force, community policing, accountability and more.
Marsha Vaughn, Ph.D., Professor for the Chicago Campus Couple and Family Therapy department, shares how she guides students through the dissertation and clinical writing process.
Elena Quintana, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice, joined the “Teachers’ Lounge” podcast to discuss the development of a new bachelors-level program in Applied Psychology offered virtually by Adler University’s Online Campus at Big Muddy River Correctional Center in Illinois.
Couple and Family Therapy (Ph.D.) student Rachel D. Miller shared advice on evaluating relationships and establishing healthy boundaries with friends.
Rabiatu E. Barrie, Ph.D., Chicago Campus Assistant Professor, was recently featured by Natalie Y. Moore in a column examining the relationships between father and daughters in time for Father’s Day.
Chicago Campus graduate, Lauren Wozniak, M.A. ’17, shares how art therapy can help people process grief on ABC7 News.