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  • students with expertise across the media spectrum. MediaLab has developed partnerships with businesses, media outlets, non-profits, and other entities. Such experiences provide MediaLab’s clients with fresh approaches to communication, and give MediaLab students’ unique opportunities for hands-on learning. Contact MediaLab through email at ml@plu.edu, or Kate Drazner Hoyt, MediaLab Faculty Advisor at hoytkl@plu.edu.Visit the MediaLab websiteStudent MediaThere are many opportunities for students to

  • Definition of TermsA Bias Incident is conduct, speech, or expression that is motivated by bias, but does not rise to the level of a crime. Bias incidents encompass a broad spectrum of activity, from silently avoiding contact with someone because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristics, to hosting a private party where participants dress up in blackface. Bias incidents arise from the expression of both explicit biases and implicit biases that an

  • Healthcare Management Healthcare is an industry that impacts everyone. Strong leaders are needed in healthcare, from the smallest clinic to the largest health services corporations. Healthcare leaders across the spectrum of care need to know role of costs, quality, and access to services. Effective management and innovation in a variety of healthcare settings is vital to meet the needs of patients, including the involvement of insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, managed care programs

  • Information for Thriving and Surviving in Agencies (4th ed., Oxford, 2020). His most recent work, “The experiences of hospital social workers who care for homeless patients: An interpretive phenomenological analysis” can be found in Social Work in Health Care (2022). His current research interests include the care of hospital patients experiencing homelessness, clinical intervention in hospitals, and health care social work on a global spectrum.

  • group is for current MFT students and alumni of the program. Every third Thursday from 10:00am – 11am (up until May 2023) To join or if you have questions, please email Colleen Young at: colleen@liberatingjasper.com Colleen Young - MA, LMFT Group FacilitatorAs cofounder and clinical director of Liberating Jasper, an eating disorder outpatient clinic in Tacoma, Colleen is able to bring a systemic social justice lens to the deep work of body liberation therapy. Colleen believes that in working to heal

  • across the lifespan. PMHNPs are responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, substance abuse, or mental health problems such as loss, grief, adjustment problems, difficulty with coping with aspects of their lives including physical health problems. PMHNPs focused on therapeutic milieu (assuring the activities and interaction in the environment supported positive outcomes for patients) and

  • families across the lifespan. PMHNPs are responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, substance abuse, or mental health problems such as loss, grief, adjustment problems, difficulty with coping with aspects of their lives including physical health problems. PMHNPs focused on therapeutic milieu (assuring the activities and interaction in the environment supported positive outcomes for patients) and

  • Medication on Individuals with Bipolar Disorder (BD)” 8. Emelie-Emric A. Pennington-Davis “Dungeons, Dragons and DBT: Fostering Identity Exploration and Social Connection Through Therapy-Informed Imaginative Roleplay” 9. Jalena Samuel & Alexis Schuler* “How Forgiving Are You? Judging Homicide Cases.” 10. Angela Jimenez & Crystal Quiton* “Investigating the impacts of self-forgiveness as it relates to hope” Session 2: 5:00-6:00 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project1. Alisha M. Nkwonta2. Alan

  • Youth Homelessness as a Community: A Social Worker’s Role” 2:45-3:05 p.m. - Scott Bowers “Child Abuse and Neglect in the Military” Friday May 3, 2019 / 12:45 - 3:05 p.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 21912:45-1:05 p.m. - Kristin Sturdivan1:15-1:35 p.m. - Laila Bevan1:45-2:05 p.m. - Marie Ford2:15-2:35 p.m. - Claire Helligso2:45-3:05 p.m. - Myra Nguyen12:45-1:05 p.m. - Kristin Sturdivan “Therapy Through Equine For Individuals With Autism: A Social Worker’s Role” 1:15-1:35 p.m. - Laila Bevan

  • Youth Homelessness as a Community: A Social Worker’s Role” 2:45-3:05 p.m. - Scott Bowers “Child Abuse and Neglect in the Military” Friday May 3, 2019 / 12:45 - 3:05 p.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 21912:45-1:05 p.m. - Kristin Sturdivan1:15-1:35 p.m. - Laila Bevan1:45-2:05 p.m. - Marie Ford2:15-2:35 p.m. - Claire Helligso2:45-3:05 p.m. - Myra Nguyen12:45-1:05 p.m. - Kristin Sturdivan “Therapy Through Equine For Individuals With Autism: A Social Worker’s Role” 1:15-1:35 p.m. - Laila Bevan