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  • Perinatal Mental Health Certificate

    AUNE's Post-Master’s Certificate in Trauma Counseling Program is open to those who already hold a master's degree in Counseling yet do not meet the current educational requirements for licensure as a clinical mental health counselor or licensed professional counselor in their state.

  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Neurodiversity

    Antioch's CACREP-accredited, online Master’s in Counseling program accepts students from all undergraduate degrees looking to learn how to make a positive impact on those who need help the most. The program prepares you to work as a professional counselor to promote mental health, well-being, and social justice for a diverse, multicultural and global community.

  • Starlin Astacio, PhD, LMFT

    Dr. Starlin "Starr" Astacio (He/Him) is a dedicated professional in the field of couple and family therapy. As an AAMFT-approved supervisor, clinical fellow, and licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), he is deeply committed to advancing inclusivity, social justice, and cultural competence in psychotherapy and education. Dr. Starr specializes in working with diverse populations, including…

  • Cynthia Whitaker, PsyD

    Dr. Cynthia Whitaker is dually licensed as both a psychologist and a master-licensed alcohol and drug counselor. She holds a doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University New England. Dr. Whitaker is a strong advocate of social justice and has committed her career to the community mental health system. She has worked for Greater…

  • Jason Frederick, PsyD

    Dr. Jason Frederick received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Springfield College. He completed his internship and post-doctoral training at The Brattleboro Retreat in Brattleboro, VT working in two separate partial hospitalization programs. During his post-doctoral placement, Dr. Frederick developed and implemented a mindfulness-based curriculum for first responders, police officers, military veterans and firefighters in…

  • Edward Porter Eagan, PsyD

    I live and practice on the coast of northeastern Massachusetts. Prior to working privately, I worked for many years as a school psychologist in public school settings both traditional k-12 and more specialized settings with severely emotionally and learning disabled youngsters. I enjoy open ocean swimming all year round and also enjoy early morning walks…

Announcing the New President of Antioch University