Can having hobbies really boost your well-being? Adler expert weighs in.
Tomeka McGee-Holloway, Psy.D., ATR, shares with Real Simple how hobbies can reduce stress, improve optimism, and even ease symptoms of depression.
Tomeka McGee-Holloway, Psy.D., ATR, shares with Real Simple how hobbies can reduce stress, improve optimism, and even ease symptoms of depression.
Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, assistant professor and clinical training director in the Department of Couple and Family Therapy, authored a piece for Psychology Today exploring how society penalizes working moms for having kids and rewards fathers.
Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, assistant professor and clinical training director in the Department of Couple and Family Therapy, authored a piece for Psychology Today about how birth trauma is a unique type of traumatic event.
Adjunct Faculty Wendy Kovacs Cortes, Ph.D., LMFT, offers insight in a Scary Mommy article about signs you’re raising a people pleaser.
In an Oct. 13 article in PsychCentral, Adler University associate professor Cadmona Hall, Ph.D., offers some insight when processing the end of a relationship.
Dr. Diamond highlights the signs and symptoms of P-OCD, which affects 7% to 11% of women during the perinatal period, and the effective medication and non-medication approaches its treatment.
Rachel D. Miller will be the keynote speaker of “One Thing: Speak Up, Speak Out.”