Chicago Campus Graduate Discusses the Use of Art Therapy to Express Grief
Chicago Campus graduate, Lauren Wozniak, M.A. ’17, shares how art therapy can help people process grief on ABC7 News.
Chicago Campus graduate, Lauren Wozniak, M.A. ’17, shares how art therapy can help people process grief on ABC7 News.
Wendy Paszkiewicz, Psy.D., Vice President of Academic Affairs, was recently interviewed by Chicago Campus graduates Jessica Strang, Psy.D. ‘07, and Jennifer Trivelli, Psy.D. ‘07, on their podcast, “Everything You Want to Know About Therapy *but were too afraid to ask.”
Dr. Biedermann shares thoughts on the potential long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young children and offers suggestions for parents and educators.
Chicago Campus Art Therapy students Elisha-Rio P. Apilado and Zachary D. Van Den Berg share how their professional and personal lives have been impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kristina S. Brown, Ph.D., Chair and Professor of the Couple and Family Therapy Department in Chicago, shares her process of writing for publications and the importance of collaborating and co-authoring to include an array of diverse voices.
Marla Vannucci, Ph.D., Chicago Campus Associate Professor discussed the reality that drastic change in 2021 will not come in a short time frame, and shared coping strategies for managing uncertainty.
The Community Restorative Justice Hubs, a partner of the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice at Adler University, recently launched a public awareness campaign to share how investing in restorative justice can improve the health and well-being of communities.
Chicago Campus Assistant Professor Rabiatu Barrie, Ph.D., recently joined conversations related to her research focused on the empowerment and healing of Black boys and young men.
Elena Quintana, Ph.D., Executive Director for the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice, joined WBEZ’s Reset to talk about the need to view violence as a public health issue rather than a criminal justice problem.
Marina Bluvshtein, Ph.D., Executive Director for the Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship at Adler University, discussed community mental health and the effects of community violence, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice (IPSSJ) at Adler University joined other criminal justice advocacy organizations in calling for the suspension of housing limits for registrants, which disproportionately affect Black men.
Chicago Campus Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) student Jack C. Lennon, M.A., recently shared research on suicide rates and risk during the COVID-19 pandemic in an interview with Psychology Today.