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The Seed Field Antioch University
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- Society & Culture
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4.2 • 5 Ratings
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Celebrating and sharing stories from those that embody the spirit of Antioch University and our founder, Horace Mann, as they win victories for humanity
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Diane White Believes Healthcare Needs Reform—And That Antiochians Will Help Lead It
A conversation about health justice with Diane White, the Dean of Antioch’s new Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions.
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Facing Book Bans and Budget Pressure, School Librarians Show Their Importance
A conversation about book bans, library misconceptions, and the important work school librarians do to serve students and the broader school ecosystem, with Antioch faculty Jen Sturge and Christie Kaaland.
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Best Of: Reconciling Psych’s Problematic Foundations With Its Transformative Potential
Jude Bergkamp is working to reform therapy—but he doesn’t believe that this can happen without reconciling the field’s problematic foundations.
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Is Talk Therapy Always Right For Kids? Play Therapy Offers Another Way
Children often lack the language and self-awareness to name their feelings and discuss them in classic talk therapy. Can play therapy offer a different way? This week’s guest, Cary Hamilton, believes that play offers a unique way to access deep feelings, to talk through emotions and conflicts, and to build resourcefulness and self-control. In this conversation with the founder and director of Antioch University’s Certificate in Play Therapy we talk about the theory behind play therapy, real-life examples of how it works, and the neuroscience that makes it so effective.
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Our World’s Diverse Students Need Anti-Racist School Counselors
A conversation with Syntia Santos-Dietz about what school counselors need to work on in order to better serve diverse students around the world.
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School Counselors Play a Vital Role. Schools Need to Let Them Do Their Jobs.
A conversation with Taqueena Quintana how much school counselors do to support students and schools—and how short staffing and mission creep impact their ability to do this key job.