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Get to know more about Antioch's talented faculty by exploring the links below. You'll find biographies of faculty members that feature their backgrounds, interests and perspectives on teaching at Antioch.

Read about associate and adjunct faculty who teach in the psychology program or check out the complete list of core and visiting Antioch faculty, including faculty teaching in other programs.

Ann B. Blake, Ph.D., University of Washington. She uses Jungian-oriented psychotherapy in her part-time private practice and focuses on writing projects that apply Jungian analytical psychology to specific populations.

Rebecca Bloom, M.P.S., Pratt Institute. Rebecca Bloom is a licensed mental health counselor and a registered art therapist who specializes in anxiety, depression, life transitions and GLBT issues.

Paul David, Ph.D., Saybrook Institute. Paul David is a licensed mental health counselor and marriage and family therapist with a particular interest in couples therapy.

Ned Farley, Ph.D., The Union Institute & University. Ned Farley is a licensed mental health counselor in private practice who focuses on existential psychology, phenomenology, adult development, gay/lesbian/bi/transgendered issues in therapy and domestic violence.

Angie L. Hoffpauir, Ph.D., Tulane University. Hoffpauir is a member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups and is licensed in clinical social work.

Kirk Honda, M.A., Antioch University Seattle. Honda is a licensed marriage and family therapist.

Janice Hoshino, Ph.D., The United States International University. She is a registered and board-certified art therapist who specializes in family art therapy, multicultural issues in art therapy and collaborative research with students.

Jane Harmon Jacobs, Ph.D., University of Washington. Jane has been a practicing psychologist for the last 15 years serving children, adolescents, and adults in South King County.

Gwendolyn Jones, Ph.D., University of Washington. She is primarily interested in the study of racial and gender stereotypes, the psychological impacts of sexual coercion and racial discrimination and the application of cultural understanding to the counseling process.

Bobbi Kidder, M.A., California State University Los Angeles. Kidder is a registered Drama Therapist and Board Certified Trainer in the National Association for Drama Therapy.

Sandra Meggert, Ph.D., Arizona State University. Sandra Meggert has more than 20 years of counseling experience in the areas of family and marriage, individual and group counseling.

Jerry Saltzman, M.A., California State University, Northridge. Jerry Saltzman's primary therapeutic interests are in assisting clients to overcome personal and socially imposed barriers.

Carol Stanley, Ph.D., Seattle Pacific University. Carol Stanley specializes in trauma work, family reunification and family of origin work. She is also a Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and a member of the International Family Therapy Association (IFTA).

Colin Ward, Ph.D., Oregon State University. Colin Ward specializes in counseling techniques and has taught numerous courses in different kinds of counseling.

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