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Timothy Francis Jones Foundation Shares Why They Gave to Adler Community Health Services

Adler Community Health Services (ACHS) received a generous grant of $5,000 from the Timothy Francis Jones Foundation, an organization focused on advocating for proactive healthcare, especially among men of color.

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Adler Trustee Shares Advice for New Chicago Mayor’s Team in Crain’s Chicago Business

Adler University Trustee Kevin Hauswirth learned about getting Chicago citizens engaged with complex policy issues as the City of Chicago’s first head of digital communications during Rahm Emanuel’s mayoral tenure.

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Chicago Graduate Appointed Director of Student Counseling Center at Pacific University Oregon

Laura Stallings, Psy.D. a graduate of the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology program in Chicago, took a new role as director of the Student Counseling Center at Pacific University Oregon, after serving as interim director.

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Chicago Student Discusses the Impact of the Strong Black Woman Stereotype

Dominique Barnes-Walker, LSW, MSW, a student in the Ph.D. in Couple and Family Therapy in Chicago, was recently a guest on The Research Her podcast, a show dedicated to discussing the health and research disparities present in culture for women of color.

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Chicago Graduate’s Work to Create More Socially Conscious Food Featured in Monitor on Psychology

Dan Han, Psy.D. ’08, has all the ingredients for a new, interdisciplinary approach to nutrition, flavor, and global sustainability.

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Dr. Bathje Addresses Using Technology to Prevent Overdoses in Chicago Tribune

Geoff Bathje, Ph.D., core faculty for the Master of Arts in Counseling: Specialization in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in Chicago and an expert on harm reduction, was featured in an article regarding his views on integrating the use of a new smartphone app to reduce opioid overdoses.

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Dr. Brown Shares Family Relationship Advice in Chicago Tribune

Kristina Brown, Ph.D., Chair of the Couple and Family Therapy Department at Adler University was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune for a story on family relationships.

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Dr. Hanna Discusses Existentialism and Counseling on Theory of Change Podcast

Fred Hanna, Ph.D., Director of the Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision program in Chicago, recently joined The Thoughtful Counselor as a guest on their Theory of Change podcast.

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Dr. Bathje Discusses Alternative Treatment for Overdose Prevention in Chicago Tribune

Geoff Bathje, Ph.D., core faculty for the Adler University Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, helped organize a survey of the Chicago mayoral candidates about their views on the opioid crisis and harm reduction, which was featured in a Chicago Tribune story.

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Graduate Charley Jauss Joins the Arizona Diamondbacks as Mental Skills Coach

Charley Jauss, M.A. ’18, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Counseling: Specialization in Sport and Health Psychology program in Chicago, joined Major League Baseball (MLB) as the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Mental Skills Coach.

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Dr. Troiani Discusses with NPR Illinois How Opioid Use Can Increase Risk of Suicide

Joseph Troiani, Ph.D., a licensed clinical drug counselor and a professor at Adler University’s Online Campus, was featured in an NPR Illinois story discussing the relationship between opioid use and suicide.

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President Crossman Shares Principles for Developing a High-Impact Board

Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., wrote an article for the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges sharing the essential principles that the University uses to develop a high-impact board.

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