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  • Approaches her work from a holistic standpoint, drawing on a foundation in mind-body practices. She holds the belief that within each of us lies the strength and inner wisdom needed to address and

    points of their therapeutic journey. Guided by the mantra “No Mud, No Lotus,” Alicia underscores the transformative potential within adversity. Just as the lotus flower blooms in the muddiest waters, she believes in our capacity to reach full potential, even amid life’s hardships. Utilizing a mindfulness-based approach, Alicia fosters a profound awareness of the cycles and patterns in one’s life without judgment, empowering individuals to navigate toward positive change.

  • We all come from different walks of life that have shaped us to the people we are today! I would love for the opportunity to walk alongside you to pursue the goals and changes that have meaningful

    experiences. My approach to therapy is systemic, culturally sensitive, collaborative, and person-centered. I believe that an essential first step to bring about change, is to first show compassion and love to yourself! I have experience working with adolescents, young adults, parents, families, and geriatric/elderly population. I try my best to practice open-mindedness, empathy, and curiosity in my interaction with others.

  • After many years in healthcare, I found myself craving a deeper connection to the people and communities I was serving.

    Ashley Raburn, Therapist in TrainingAfter many years in healthcare, I found myself craving a deeper connection to the people and communities I was serving. It was through this and my own therapeutic journey that I decided to change my career and seek out work I was truly passionate about. This is what led me to the Marriage and Family Therapy program at PLU. It is my belief that we already have everything we need within us, but it is our lived experiences that can make us lose our way. My goal

  • A personalized learning experience will ensure graduate nursing students get what they need to be successful.

    a pathway to help you develop or advance your career in Nursing. In this video, Kathy Richardson, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, talks about these pathways.Filling the Nursing Shortage GapRanked as one of the top 150 graduate nursing programs in the US by US News and World Report, the MSN Care and Outcomes Manager (COM) program is designed to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills to lead change, promote health and elevate care in various roles and settings.

  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing embraces core values of: Compassion and kindness Competence Diversity, equity, and inclusion Excellence Respect and integrity Service Social Justice

    – Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education and collaboration to foster innovation and change

  • Professor of Religious Studies and Co-director of the Center for Jewish Studies – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2015 Lutheran Studies Conference | Dr.

    the twentieth century in relation to the movement for interfaith dialogue, which began its hesitant course in the 1920s. Dr. Ariel will explore the rampant bigotry of the 1920s-1930s, the change towards more accepting attitudes during and after WWII and the flowering of interfaith reconciliation in the wake of Vatican II.  It will look at the Jewish reaction, culminating in Dabru Emet, and will look at the different trends in our generation.

  • The traditional undergraduate program is designed for students who do not hold licensure in practical or registered nursing. The L.P.N. to B.S.N.

    Conditions (3) NURS 402  Patho/Pharm III (2) NURS 403  Clinical Practicum III (5) NURS 404  Healthcare Diversity (4) NURS 405  Informed Practice (2) NURS 406  Continuity of Care (3) NURS 407  Clinical Practicum IV (6) NURS 408  Organizational & Economic Context of Care (2) NURS 409  Health Policy (2) NURS 483  Transition to Practice (1) NURS 498  Capstone Project (2) Note: A minimum of 128 semester hours is required for the baccalaureate degree. The sequence of required nursing courses comprises 64

  • Major in Social Work 52 semester hours, including SOCW 245, 250, 350, 360, 460, 465, 475, 476, 485, 486, 498, and 499 SOCW 232 or SOCI 232 SOCI 101 STAT 233 (must be completed at PLU) 4 semester

    address a wide range of individual, family, group, community and organizational needs. Students enhance their commitment to informed action to remove inequities based on race, ethnicity, culture, gender, immigration status, social class, sexual orientation, disability and age. Admission to the Social Work Program Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts degree in social work must first apply and be accepted into the program. The social work program welcomes diversity and invites interest and applications

  • The PLU Psychology colloquium series aims to provide PLU students, faculty and staff rich, meaningful exposure to the state of the art in research in psychology.

    : Levels, Stability, and Change"Kenyon College September 22, 2017Laura P. Naumann, Ph.D."The Expression and Perception of Personality in Everyday Life"Nevada State College 2016-17 Colloquium Speakers DateSpeaker NameTitleAffiliation May 5, 2017Christine L. Hansvick, Ph.D."Changing Realities: A Social Psychologist's Perspective"Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University April 21, 2017Sanjay Srivastava, Ph.D."Personality is for Perceiving: Functions of Personality Impressions in Social Life

  • Speakers: Erica Fickeisen, Lead Baker Justin Lytle, Associate Professor of Chemistry Time: 6-7 p.m. Date: Feb. 6, 2019 Place: Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke 103 Free and open to the public.

    This is How We RollThe chemistry of breadmaking 6-7 p.m. | Feb. 6 | Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke 103 How do different types of flour change the texture of bread? What does kneading dough actually do? What happens inside bread as it rises? Come learn about these and other questions as we learn what makes bread so delicious. Join Erica Fickeisen, PLU’s Lead Baker, and Justin Lytle, Associate Professor of Chemistry for a tasty experience that will satisfy your cravings for carbs. We will explore the