In The Media

Dr. Bathje Highlights the Importance of Drug Education and Safety Through Harm Reduction Groups

Geoff Bathje, Ph.D., core faculty for the Adler University Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in Chicago, shared his views on integrating psychedelics into safe contexts in a Vox story.

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Art Therapy Graduate Shares Interest in the Arts and Working with Youth

Elissa McNicholas, a graduate of the Masters in Counseling: Art Therapy program in Chicago was featured on Medium. In the interview, McNicholas shared her personal connection to the arts and art therapy.

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Adler Student Highlights Value of Doctorate Degree in U.S. News & World Report

Rachel D. Miller, a Chicago Campus student in the Doctorate of Philosophy in Couple and Family Therapy program, was featured in a U.S. News & World Report story about doctorate degrees and why students choose to pursue them.

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Adler Student Addresses Fellow Black Therapists About Importance of Community in Family Therapy Magazine

For the November/December issue of Family Therapy Magazine, Cherry Tolbert, M.A., a student in the Ph.D. in Couple and Family Therapy program, wrote a letter to her fellow Black therapists about the importance of coming together and checking in on each other.

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Dr. Brown Discusses Holiday Mental Health on Illinois Public Media

Kristina Brown, Ph.D., LMFT, joined The 21st, a talk radio show on Illinois Public Media, for a discussion about mental health during the holidays. The show explored topics such as dealing with holiday stress, coping with loss during the holidays.

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Dr. Troiani Discusses Options for Veterans with PTSD

Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., talked to WGN Morning News about resources available to veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD). Dr. Troiani, a retired Naval commander and clinical psychologist, was invited to the program in the wake of the tragic mass shooting by a veteran in Thousand Oaks, California.

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Adler Graduate and Faculty Member Receives Illinois Bicentennial Honor

Blake Schroedter, Psy.D. ’16, was named to the “Bicentennial Honor 200” list, part of the Illinois Bicentennial celebration. Schroedter was among 200 veterans in Illinois named to the list for going “above and beyond in serving their fellow veterans and their communities.”

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Adler Student Organizes Art Exhibit Celebrating Diversity

An Adler University student helped organize an art exhibit celebrating diversity at the St. Charles Public Library in suburban Chicago.

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Forensic Counseling Graduate Supports Local Police Department in Colorado

An alumnae of Adler University’s forensic counseling program, Stephanie Booco, M.A. ’12, recently joined Fort Collins Police Services as a Mental Health Co-Responder.

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Art Therapy Graduate Organizes Fundraiser for Artists with Autism

Dawn Wolfe, M.A. ’17, is organizing a fundraiser for a Kankakee, Illinois, nonprofit organization that supports artists with autism. The fundraiser features a mystery that guests solve using artwork created by artists with autism.

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Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice Featured in Column about Restorative Justice

Columnist Robert Koehler wrote about the impact the Restorative Justice Community Court can have for youth in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood.

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WBEZ Highlights University’s Role in Evaluating New Restorative Justice Court

A WBEZ feature story about the Restorative Justice Community Court highlighted Adler University’s role in evaluating the ground-breaking court. The court offers an alternative to the traditional criminal justice system for young adults from Chicago’s North Lawndale and Garfield Park neighborhoods who are accused of nonviolent crimes.

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