In The Media

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.

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Adler professor shares insight on the motherhood penalty in the workplace

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.

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Adler professor shares insight on navigating postpartum depression

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3 ways birth trauma is a unique type of traumatic event. Adler expert weighs in.

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.

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Am I raising a people pleaser? Adler professor shares the signs.

Adjunct Faculty Wendy Kovacs Cortes, Ph.D., LMFT, offers insight in a Scary Mommy article about signs you’re raising a people pleaser.

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Looking into the CIA’s Operation Midnight Climax: Associate Professor shares insight

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NBC Nightly News spotlights University partnership with Chicago-based After School Matters

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Adler professor shares insight on when parents should discuss make-believe with their children

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Postpartum depression in men: Adler professor shares insight and potential symptoms

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Grieving the end of a relationship: Adler professor shares insight for moving on after a breakup

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.

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What Is Perinatal OCD? Adler professor and perinatal mental health expert explains

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.

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Domestic Violence Prevention Awareness Month event features Adler doctoral candidate

Rachel D. Miller will be the keynote speaker of “One Thing: Speak Up, Speak Out.”

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