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  • Rhiannon Beauregard

    Thanks for coming to read my biography and learn more about me! I have been teaching at the Graduate Level since 2011 and have been teaching at Antioch University New England since the Spring of 2021 in the Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) and Couples and Family Therapy (CFT) Programs. I love teaching in the Dance/Movement Therapy…

  • 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]

  • Tina M Glover

    I am a licensed professional counselor, educator, and researcher with over two decades of experience in mental health, supervision, and culturally responsive care. I hold a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from Oregon State University and am a Nationally Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, as well as a state and nationally certified Addictions Counselor. My professional…

  • Darci Nelsen, PhD, BC-DMT, LMHC

    Darci Nelsen, PhD, BC-DMT, LMHC, is a Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over a decade of clinical experience across diverse settings, including inpatient psychiatry, community-based outpatient therapy, and special education. Her clinical work has focused on supporting children, adolescents, and families as they navigate developmental trauma, neurodevelopmental challenges, foster care, and…

  • 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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