‘Everything is Everything’: Adler alum explores relationship between spirituality and healing from trauma
Esther Jaang shares five pieces of insightful advice for students embarking on their own thesis journey
Esther Jaang shares five pieces of insightful advice for students embarking on their own thesis journey
When Hye Ree Ahn began her studies at Adler University, she never anticipated that her graduate experience would one day connect to the legacy of a student she had never met. Yet as her training deepened, she found herself drawn to the same questions, values, and commitments that shaped Tiffany Gee’s journey.
Beginning in Spring 2026, Adler University will expand its CACREP-accredited Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision (DCES) to include an online virtually synchronous option and three new emphases.
The book explores core topics such as the effects of psychoactive substances, assessment and diagnosis, treatment modalities, and ethical considerations
Dr. Sepehry’s research has shaped key developments in neuroscience and clinical psychology
Everything changed for Michael Brennan, Psy.D.’12, when a military recruiter walked into Adler University in 2007. What began as a casual conversation about service and mental health turned into something deeper.
Adler University will welcome two visionary leaders to address its 2025 fall commencement ceremonies, celebrating more than 400 graduates advancing community well-being and systems-level change through their professions.
The grant supports doctoral psychology trainees for practice in high-need community-based primary care settings.
The outcomes of the partnership will include the co-development and delivery of customized training programs to address the mental health and wellness needs of First Nations communities.
The young men in Aaron Williams’ mentorship group know they can count on him to show up. Week after week. Conversation after conversation.
Incorporating animals as a therapeutic toolbox is known to create physiological changes in clients, including increase in oxytocin for a calming effect, increase in endorphins for pleasure effect, and increase in dopamine which causes the reward center effect.