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After four decades leading CIIS' Drama Therapy Program, professor Renée Emunah reflects on a career spent fusing theatre and healing.
Don Hanlon Johnson, founder of the first graduate Somatics program in the U.S., retires after more than four decades at CIIS.
After 17 years leading CIIS' Integrative Health Studies program, professor Meg Jordan steps back from a career that helped create the profession of health and wellness coaching.
The Anthropology department joins an international network of research centers.
CIIS is leading cross-cultural collaboration around counseling psychology in China.
The Journal of Holistic Psychology and CIIS seeks to further enrich and extend integral-holistic perspectives in psychology through theme-based volumes.
CIIS graduate Luis Aroche knows firsthand what an education means to a person caught up in the cycle of violence and incarceration: Everything.
The Integral Counseling Center at Church Street is now offering therapy in Arabic, Catalan, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Mandarin, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, and Tagalog.
A social and emotional art-based research study will be supported
Expressive Arts Therapy Professor Denise Boston taught in Hangzhou, China in the summer of 2014
About his new book, Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication
A story of synergies in being Ana Castillo's TA