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On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University on WGN Plus from WGN Radio in Chicago.

Episodios

  • Bearing witness, carrying the dead: The life of first-responders, Part 2

    24/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Karen Koch, director of Adler’s Master’s in Counseling: Specialization in Forensic Psychology program—and a former police officer herself.

  • Priorities in Emergency Response Management, Part 1

    22/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Mike Schulz, director of Adler’s Master’s in Emergency Management Leadership program. He has more than thirty years’ experience as a law enforcement officer and fire department command officer.  

  • LGBTQ Advocacy [Parts 1, 2, 3]

    22/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with  guests: Josh Wolff, a professor of psychology at Adler. His research interests focus on the intersection of religion, spirituality, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Peter Ji, a professor of psychology at Adler University, with expertise in developing and measuring heterosexual people’s willingness and ability to be allies for the LGBTQ community. Jason Trautman, professor of psychology and an expert […]

  • LGBTQ Advocacy, Part 3

    20/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Jason Trautman, professor of psychology and an expert on transgender issues in the military as well as in children and adolescents.

  • LGBTQ Advocacy, Part 2

    16/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Peter Ji, a professor of psychology at Adler University, with expertise in developing and measuring heterosexual people’s willingness and ability to be allies for the LGBTQ community.

  • LGBTQ Advocacy, Part 1

    16/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Josh Wolff, a professor of psychology at Adler. His research interests focus on the intersection of religion, spirituality, sexual orientation, and gender identity.  

  • Understanding Drugs and Addiction, Part 3

    11/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Dan Cooper, Co-Executive Director of Adler’s Institute on Social Exclusion.

  • Understanding Drugs and Addiction, Part 2

    09/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Geoff Bathje, a professor of psychology at Adler. His research interests include alternative treatments of addiction through the use of psychotropic drugs and hallucinogens. He is here to talk about an emerging treatment approach called Harm Reduction. Stay tuned for part 3 coming to you later this week!

  • Understanding Drugs and Addiction, Part 1

    08/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University! On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Cathy McNeilly, a professor of psychology at Adler. Her expertise is in substance abuse and addiction treatment.

  • The Sex Episode [Parts 1, 2, 3]

    07/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with  guests: Kulky Nakai is a 6th year doctoral student in Adler University’s Doctor in Psychology in Clinical Psychology program.  Her dissertation studied implementing a media literacy curriculum on pornography within comprehensive sex education programs.  She is also a certified sex educator in the Our Whole Livescurriculum for young adults, and is an active member in the American Association of Sexuality […]

  • The Sex Episode, Part 3

    04/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Steve Du Bois, professor of psychology at Adler to talk about nonmonogamous relationships. Stay tuned for the full show coming to you later this week!

  • The Sex Episode, Part 2

    03/03/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Josh Wolff, a professor of psychology at Adler. His research interests focus on the intersection of religion, spirituality, sexual orientation, and gender identity. He’s here to talk about how to respond when your child comes out as gay. Stay tuned for part 3 coming to you later this week!

  • The Sex Episode, Part 1

    29/02/2016

    Kulky Nakai is a 6th year doctoral student in Adler University’s Doctor in Psychology in Clinical Psychology program.  Her dissertation studied implementing a media literacy curriculum on pornography within comprehensive sex education programs.  She is also a certified sex educator in the Our Whole Livescurriculum for young adults, and is an active member in the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists.  

  • The Impossibly Lonely Work of Policing [Parts 1, 2, 3]

    28/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with  guests: Karen Koch, director of Adler’s Master’s in Counseling: Specialization in Forensic Psychology program. Rachel Johnston, Director of Adler’s Master’s in Criminology program. Rachel is also a veteran of the Chicago Police Department. Brian Warner, an 18-year veteran of Chicago Police Department and founder of the organization Chicago Police Survivors.  

  • The Impossibly Lonely Work of Policing, Part 3

    26/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Brian Warner, an 18-year veteran of Chicago Police Department and founder of the organization Chicago Police Survivors.

  • The Impossibly Lonely Work of Policing, Part 2

    24/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Rachel Johnston, Director of Adler’s Master’s in Criminology program. Rachel is also a veteran of the Chicago Police Department, where she worked as a civilian in the administration. Stay tuned for part 3 coming to you later this week!

  • The Impossibly Lonely Work of Policing, Part 1

    23/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Karen Koch, director of Adler’s Master’s in Counseling: Specialization in Forensic Psychology program—but she is also a former police officer herself. Stay tuned for parts 2 & 3 coming to you later this week!

  • The Promise of Restorative Justice, Full Episode (Parts 1,2,3)

    19/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with  guests: Elena Quintana, executive director of Adler’s Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice. Dan Cooper, co-executive director of Adler’s Institute on Social Exclusion. Father Dave Kelly, executive director of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation, a working restorative justice program on Chicago’s south side.  

  • The Promise of Restorative Justice, Part 3

    17/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Father Dave Kelly, executive director of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation, a working restorative justice program on Chicago’s south side.

  • The Promise of Restorative Justice, Part 2

    15/02/2016

    Welcome to On Social Health and Change presented by Adler University!  On this week’s episode host, Hannah Stanley sits down with Dan Cooper, co-executive director of Adler’s Institute on Social Exclusion. Click below to listen to the podcast and stay tuned for part 3 coming to you this week!

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