Announcing the New President of Antioch University
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Lucy Cotter, LMFT

Antioch University
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Lucy Cotter, LMFT, is co-founder of Narrative Counseling Center. She has a passion for helping individuals, couples, and families discover new stories of collaboration. Lucy holds an MA in Child/Marriage Counseling from Pacific Oaks College and an MFA from Otis College of Art. As an Adjunct Faculty member at Antioch University, some of her courses include Brief Therapy, The Psychology of Couples in Fiction and Film, Postmodern Psychotherapies, The Introduction to Narrative Therapy Workshop, Critical Psychology and Ecopsychology: Keeping the Wild in Mind. Lucy’s whole-hearted years of experience as a painter, writer, and collage artist inform her work as a therapist and teacher.

Adjunct Faculty

Undergraduate Studies

Adjunct Faculty

MA in Clinical Psychology

  • MA in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling, Pacific Oaks CollegeMFA in Fine Arts, Otis College of Art and Design
  • BA in Art and Literature, Bennington College
  • Brief Therapy (PSY 509)
  • Introduction to Narrative Therapy (PSY 564E)
  • Critical Psychology (PSY 327A)
  • Postmodern Psychotherapies (PSY 464)
  • The Psychology of Couples in Fiction and Film (PSY 360A)
  • Existential Psychology: Roots, Theory & Practice (PSY 308A)