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  • addresses the concerns people bring into therapy within the context of their relationships. We encourage people to include family members or significant others in therapy in order to gather as much information as possible about the difficulties you’re facing, and to create a supportive context for lasting change. We offer support for people experiencing a wide range of concerns, including family challenges, parenting issues, depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma, communication problems, anger management

  • , Spokanasaurus Rex.Yes, you read that right. In addition to parenting her daughters, all younger than 12, Caprye spends time in Spokane, Washington, parks, playgrounds and even lakes in a human sized, inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex costume. “I think it’s fun to give people a crazy experience that makes them smile and kind of bonds people together,” Caprye said. “Because everybody who is there is like ‘did you just see that?’” Caprye started Spokanasaurus Rex in April. She brings the suit when she’s out with

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsDoes Title IX only address equity in athletics?No.  Athletic programs are only a small part of Title IX.  The other components of Title IX include: •    Recruitment, Admissions, Financial Aid and Scholarships •    Course Offerings and Access •    Pregnancy and Parenting •    Hiring and Retention of Employees •    Benefits and Leave Title IX also strictly prohibits any and all sexual misconduct, as well as the prevention of and response to. Are Title IX, Clery Act, and

  • barriers, too, such as unstable housing, immigration status, parenting or expecting a child. “I’m proud of the work we have done in supporting students, long-term,” Pierce-Ngo says. Data shows that the program works, too. Thanks to the unique one-on-one support model, the students were three times more likely to pursue post-secondary education. A Northwest Education Access advocate is a designated support person, who uses one-on-one conversations and follow-up check-ins. Advocates help a caseload of 40

  • biases, the effects of racial discrimination on development, and antiracist parenting and policy practices. Prerequisites: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 351 : Minds, Brains, and Computers: Introduction to Cognitive Science An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Students will explore how the mind works through the lenses of philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and computer science. This course is the equivalent of PSYC 148. Students may not take both PSYC 148 and PSYC 351 for

  • who you work with when they walk into the room, and you have to be able to value where they’re at. That is a key aspect of our program.” And MFT students apply those skills as they acquire them, treating community members through The Couple and Family Center, PLU’s on-site clinic. It offers affordable, high-quality care to individuals, couples and families seeking therapy solutions for family, parenting, depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma and more. Graduates of the Marriage and Family Therapy

  • including marriage, divorce, parenting, job changes, illness, health challenges, death, and grief, existential questioning. She brings an open mind and listening ear as she accompanies people through painful times, and helps them find their way toward healing and inner peace. Molly is an ELCA pastor, a certified Enneagram Coach through the Chestnut Paes Enneagram Academy and Certified Life Coach, through the Deep Coaching Institute (which uses presence-based inquiry and somatic awareness). Molly lives

  • , learning, travel, leadership and service. What’s next? Earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from PLU does not enable me to begin working as a nurse right away. The first part of my Summer will be spent studying for the NCLEX (the State Boards for nursing). Once I pass this exam I will have a registered nurse (RN) license and can begin working as an RN. I will be beginning a perinatal (high-risk antepartum, labor and delivery, and postpartum nursing) registered nurse (RN) residency program this

  • .), and cultural variations in parenting. Family and role transitions across the lifespan are explored. Prerequisite: NURS 772, 773. (4) (Didactic 2 credits, clinical 2 credits) NURS 775 : FNP III: Diagnosis and Management of Chronic and Complex Health Problems This course is the third of four courses designed to teach the application of theory and research, diagnostic reasoning related to health care conditions, and the management of health problems across the lifespan. Prerequisite: NURS 773. (5

  • .), and cultural variations in parenting. Family and role transitions across the lifespan are explored. Prerequisite: NURS 772, 773. (4) (Didactic 2 credits, clinical 2 credits) NURS 775 : FNP III: Diagnosis and Management of Chronic and Complex Health Problems This course is the third of four courses designed to teach the application of theory and research, diagnostic reasoning related to health care conditions, and the management of health problems across the lifespan. Prerequisite: NURS 773. (5