Saybrook University, Pasadena, CA Videos

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As #PrideMonth begins, listen as student Katie Horton opens up about the difficulties she experienced during her transition and how the experience shaped her research goals and enables her to bring a depth of clarity and understanding to help clients dealing with LGBTQIA+, transgender, and gender identity issues.

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As #PrideMonth begins, listen as student Katie Horton opens up about the difficulties she experienced during her transition and how the experience shaped her research goals and enables her to bring a depth of clarity and understanding to help clients dealing with LGBTQIA+, transgender, and gender identity issues.

Listen as adjunct professor Jeremiah Pearcey, Ph.D., recounts earning his bachelor’s degree while deployed in Afghanistan.

Watch as alumna Summer Watson, Ph.D., describes how we can advance mental health in ourselves and our communities.

Learn how alumna Rebekah Walker, Ph.D., found her career through the connections she made during the conferences and networking opportunities built into the Saybrook experience.

Lilith Owyoung, student in our in Transformative Social Change program, spent decades as an early childhood educator, serving children, families, and their community support systems before arriving at Saybrook. Listen as Owyoung gives an overview of her new children’s book, "Brave Paper Son."

Former director of the Black World Studies program and professor of American and African American History at Northern Kentucky University, Eric Jackson, Ed.D., explains the importance of representation for people of color in psychology and the broader mental health care field:

Eric Willmarth, Ph.D., chair of Saybrook’s Department of Psychophysiology, explains why our Sport Performance Psychology program is in the Department of Psychophysiology rather than the Department of Psychology.

Eric Willmarth, Ph.D., Department of Psychophysiology chair, explains the basics of sport performance psychology:

Former Director of the Black World Studies program and Professor of American and African American History, at Northern Kentucky University, Eric Jackson, Ed.D., explains what humanistic psychology means to him:

Listen as professor Kirk Schneider, Ph.D., explains depth healing and its origins.

M.A. in Counseling Program Coordinator and Counseling Department Associate Chair Dominique Avery, Ph.D., shares some of the ways students benefit from Saybrook’s group interview process.

Jeremiah Pearcey, Ph.D.,adjunct professor at Saybrook University, professional keynote speaker, and stress management expert recounts earning his bachelor’s degree while deployed in Afghanistan.

Watch as professor Randy Heinrich, Ph.D., explains what to expect from graduate school studies and writing a dissertation.

Student Katie Horton opens up about the difficulties she experienced during her transition and how it shaped her research goals and enables her to bring a depth of clarity and understanding to help clients dealing with LGBTQIA+, transgender, and gender identity issues.

Listen as Ph.D. student Lilith Owyoung explains the importance of transformative social change as an area of academic study.

Listen as Traci Meadows, student in our Integrative and Functional Nutrition program, shares how she was drawn to our IFN program because of its completely online format and focus on holistic, whole-person care:

Listen as Traci Meadows, student in our Integrative and Functional Nutrition program, shares how she overcame being diagnosed as legally blind and deaf to earn a college degree:

Listen as Dominique Avery, Ph.D., associate chair of the Counseling Department, speaks about how to define trauma and trauma-informed care:

Listen as Mind-Body Medicine student, Eileen Lang, M.S., shares some of her holistic healing techniques and describes how family, cultural background, and her mother’s illness helped her discover new methods.

Listen as alumna Rebekah Walker, M.A., shares how neurofeedback can help us understand ADHD.