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  • Federation. Shelby Daly ’13International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. For her final clinical rotation as a student at Cal Baptist, she worked with the now-defunct Los Angeles Kiss, an Arena Football League team owned by – you guessed it – Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, the frontmen of the rock band Kiss. Daly said she often saw Stanley and Simmons at games. “They’re very big into entertainment,” Daly said, “so there were a lot of bands that came and performed during the games. That was pretty cool

  • community. We are gay doctors and gay clinicians in Seattle offering primary care services to gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and trans* patients. We are also certified by the American Academy of HIV Medicine as HIV specialists, and offer hormone therapy to our trans* patients who are in transition.” Dr. Patricia Fawver – Dr. Patricia Fawver specializes in sex and gender positive counseling. Dr. Patty is a board-certified clinical sexologist serving Tacoma and surrounding Puget Sound areas. Her office is

  • Associate, Casimir Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Seattle Pacific University MEd in Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods, Vanderbilt Peabody College Master of Science in Data Science, University of Denver Master of Science in Life-Span Developmental Psychology, West Virginia University PhD in Clinical Psychology, Seattle Pacific

  • ,” Garcia Marrero said. That sort of adaptability also means that she has more options when considering her life after undergrad — a necessity for someone with such a diverse array of interests and possible career paths.  “I’m interested in teaching K through 12th grade — but right now I’m undecided between a masters in education, a master’s in teaching or a master’s in clinical psychology… or a gap year,” Garcia Marrero said.  In fact, finding a university that actively encourages students to pursue

  • student scholarship, which greatly influenced our decision in choosing PLU.” – Kimberly, Portland, OR “People gave to me!” – Eric, Edgewood, WA “PLU was integral to my formation and journey to realize my vocation as a clinical social worker. The values and perspectives I was exposed to at PLU have made me into the social justice power woman I am today!” – Caroline, Chicago, IL “My daughter is a student at PLU.” – Ernest, Parker, CO “I believe in the PLU mission for students.” – Shari, Lake Oswego, OR

  • Fraser University September 16, 2016Sunila Nair, Ph.D."DREADD'ed addiction: Investigating the role of the lateral habenula and its neuronal circuitry in cocaine addiction"Department of Psychiatry, University of Washington 2015-16 Colloquium Speakers DateSpeaker NameTitleAffiliation May 6, 2016John Moritsugu, Ph.D."Curiouser and Curiouser"Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University March 18, 2016Lynette H. Bikos, Ph.D."Re-entry from Abroad: Plotting the Pathway Home"Department of Clinical

  • The University maintains general liability insurance that covers students while they are caring for

  • AppointmentsIndividual Therapy / First and Ongoing AppointmentsIn order to meet significant student demand for services and use resources most effectively, the first appointment is a 30-minute Access Consultation appointment and is scheduled as soon as available.  The Access Consultation includes a brief clinical assessment, and (in partnership with the student) a determination about which programs/services are the best entry point for the student given their current needs.  The possible limits to service are

  • : Clinical, Legal, Ethical, Religious, and Family Perspectives” 2013 Koller Menzel Memorial Lecture “A New Understanding of the Morality of War” Professor McMahan discussed the debate between traditional just war theorists and revisionist just war theorists, arguing in favor of revisionism over traditionalism. He also explained the differences between the implications of the two approaches for such issues as preventive war, humanitarian intervention, and targeted killing. Jeff McMahan is Professor of

  • crammed nursing schedule. But in a recent e-mail to Sheri Shull, PLU’s pediatric clinical instructor and the coordinator of the Heart Failure Community Transition Program, Armstrong wrote she’d been won over by the program. She has visited her patient for the last two years and the woman, as of mid-April, is now in hospice. Armstrong plans to attend the funeral. “I know I made a difference to my patient,” she wrote. “And I know she made an even greater impact on me.” Again, and again, both patient and