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  • My journey into this work began from a personal place – having experienced the transformative power of therapy myself, I was motivated to enter this field to help foster change and healing in

    nonprofit and public sectors. My commitment to you is rooted in a belief that therapy is a partnership. Every session is an opportunity to explore, understand, and reshape the narrative of your life. Whether you are facing relationship issues, personal challenges, or just seeking a space for self-exploration, I’m here to support you on your journey.

  • Associate Professor of History | 2015 Lutheran Studies Conference | Dr.

    Michael Halvorson Associate Professor of History Biography Biography Dr. Michael Halvorson will be presenting Jewish-Christian Relation in Sixteenth Century Germany. This presentation examines the complex relationship between European Christians and European Jews in Sixteenth Century Germany. Particular attention will be paid to Martin Luther’s controversial statements on the Jews, and later episodes of polemic, persecution, and tolerance that came in their wake. In addition to teaching in the

  • Native American and Indigenous Studies is an interdisciplinary program grounded in a partnership between students, faculty, staff and local communities, with a global Indigenous focus centered in

    relationship between language, culture and ways of knowing; Address their own relationship to place in ways informed by their understanding of Indigenous relationship to place; Articulate issues of Indigeneity, race, gender and social difference as issues of power and equity, and identify different Indigenous peoples’ strategies for addressing colonialism, racism, sexism and other systems of social oppression; and Draw connections between their academic work and personal vocation by reflecting on the

  • This mentoring program connects undergraduate students in the College of Natural Sciences with dedicated alumni mentors.

    , holocaust & genocide studies, Native American & Indigenous studies, philosophy, political science, pre-law, publishing & printing arts, religion, or sociology and criminal justice, this program is designed to support your academic and professional aspirations. Connect with a passionate alumni mentor who bring expertise and insights specific to your field of study, forming a meaningful relationship that open doors to endless opportunities within the realm of the College of Liberal Studies. School of

  • Learning anthropology by doing anthropology By David R. Huelsbeck – professor of anthropology The two courses mentioned in Ted Charles’ essay seek to provide an opportunity for students to experience a different culture: to learn anthropology by doing anthropology. This summer, as part of the…

    trust makes possible an openness and sharing more characteristic of the multi-year relationship than a 12-day experience. The trust relationship is reinforced by service activities. We “help out.” It might be something as simple as stacking firewood for an elder, creating an opportunity to get to know each other as individuals. It might be helping serve dinner at a potlatch or helping with elder hospitality at Tribal Journeys, creating an opportunity not just to observe, but to participate

  • Know What You’re Eating Click through the menu on the left to find: Allergy Information If you are living with a medically diagnosed food allergy or intolerance, you are not the only one on PLU’s campus! Helpful nutrition information on all of the menus in The Commons. Request a meeting with one of the Sous Chefs...

    Know What You’re Eating Click through the menu on the left to find: Allergy Information If you are living with a medically diagnosed food allergy or intolerance, you are not the only one on PLU’s campus! Helpful nutrition information on all of the menus in The Commons. Request a meeting with one of the Sous Chefs to help you eat safely at PLU. Nutritional Information Establishing a healthy relationship with food is an important part of learning. We are pleased to offer nutrition services and

  • Associate Professor of Health and Sports, Norway | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Dr.

    organization and adolescent sport. Other research has examined the relationship between voluntary sport clubs and health policy, anti-doping policy and its implementation. He is currently engaged in a project on a Telemark ski race. His publications, both in English and Norwegian, have appeared in the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, International Journal of Applied Sports and Science, Sport, Education and Society, and Sport in Society.

  • I firmly believe in the uniqueness of each person's journey toward healing and growth. I am dedicated to meeting you where you are and creating a safe space where you feel empowered to explore the

    overcome the barriers that hinder their progress and relationships. I specialize in assisting parents, blended families, and those grappling with body image issues. In addition to pursuing my MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, I hold a certificate in Health Coaching. My experience includes guiding women in transforming their relationship with food and body through the principles of Intuitive Eating and a Health at Every Size perspective. I would be honored to support you on your journey.

  • I am dedicated to providing support and guidance to individuals and couples seeking to navigate life's challenges.

    -focused therapy, narrative therapy, and emotionally focused therapy. These methods allow me to tailor my approach to meet the specific needs and goals of each client or couple I work with. Whether you’re facing relationship struggles, cultural identity issues, or simply seeking personal growth, I believe in fostering a collaborative and empowering therapeutic process. My goal is to help you gain insight, develop coping strategies, and cultivate meaningful connections with yourself and others. Together

  • PLU is the small, private university in Tacoma, Washington where everyone shares a bold commitment to expanding well-being, opportunity, and justice.

    Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) is an evidence-based therapy for people who have experienced trauma or other stressful events STAIR provides support to: help address and manage feelings such as anxiety, fear, sadness, or anger in a safe environment. help with relationship challenges or difficulty feeling connected to others. decrease symptoms such as trouble sleeping, nightmares or upsetting throughts and memories. Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal

    Graduate Admission
    Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003