Campus: Los Angeles
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John D. Berndt
The thing I love most about my job as a therapist is helping couples find better ways of communicating. Dysfunctional communication dynamics are so easy for people to fall into, and I love helping them find new ways of being vulnerable and expressing their underlying emotions and needs to each other.
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Dr. Akindotun "Akin" Merino
Dr. Merino is a professor of psychology who teaches trauma courses at Antioch University at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
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Linda Brennan
Linda serves as Core Faculty and Head of Voice & Speech for The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles. Her film and TV credits are extensive and include American Pie, The Scorpion King, Sonny, That's Life (CBS), The Hughleys (UPN), and For the People (Lifetime). Besides individual voice and dialect coaching, she has…
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Elizabeth Benninger, PhD
Elizabeth Benninger, PhD is a psychology instructor with the applied community psychology specialization at Antioch University, Los Angeles, and a research fellow for the Cleveland Alliance for Education Research, a research practice partnership.
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Hope Ashby, PhD
I have been teaching for over 15 years in a variety of modalities, including fully online, hybrid, and on-ground. I am also a Psychologist and Sex Therapist and have a practice.
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Tanjerine Vei (Byram)
Tanjerine Vei is a PhD candidate in Education, Culture, and Society, and they received their MEd from the same program. Their research focuses on developing pedagogies that promote critical consciousness and healing, spiritual activism, and community building.