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  • Coltan J. Schoenike, PhD, LMFT (WI), LAMFT (MN), CST

    Dr. Coltan J. Schoenike (pronouns: they/them) is a Teaching Faculty member at Antioch in the Relational Therapy Division and serves as the Program Director for Sexuality Studies, overseeing certificates in Sex Therapy, Sex Education, and Gender-Affirming Clinical Practice. Dr. Coltan is no stranger to Antioch, however, as they received their PhD in Couple and Family…

  • Eryn Duffee, MLIS

    Eryn Duffee is an adjunct faculty member in Antioch University’s School Library Endorsement Program, currently teaching School Library Advocacy. She is the teacher-librarian at Edmonds Heights K-12 in the Edmonds School District and has also worked as a middle school teacher-librarian in Madison, TN.  Eryn’s school-based practice centers on equitable access to information, Universal Design…

  • MaKael White

    MaKael is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Board Certified Art Therapist, AAMFT Approved Supervisor, and WA State Approved Supervisor. He received his master's from Antioch University Seattle. He serves as Affiliate Faculty in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Antioch University and maintains a private practice in Longview, WA. He has worked in…

  • Hannah Dornbusch

    Hannah is a licensed mental health counselor and board-certified supervisor. She teaches in the graduate counseling program at Antioch University and provides supervision for emerging clinicians working toward licensure. Her areas of expertise include EMDR and attachment-based therapy, which guide her clinical, supervisory, and academic work. Affiliate Faculty Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy [email protected]

  • Steph Cooke, PhD, LMFT

    Steph Cooke, PhD, LMFT (they/she) is a licensed marriage and family therapist and core faculty member in the Couple and Family Therapy program at Antioch University Seattle. Their clinical, teaching, and research work centers on intersectionality, Black queer motherhood, and abolition feminisms, with particular attention to how these frameworks inform mental health crisis response. As…

  • Dax Bevly, PhD

    Dax Bevly, PhD (he/him/él/lo), is a full-time core faculty member in the Low Residency Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Antioch University Seattle and a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Texas (#71979). Bevly primarily teaches Diagnosis, Essential Counseling Skills, Group Counseling, and Multicultural Counseling, and serves as Faculty Co-Advisor for the Omega Mu…

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