Congrats to Dr. Alwin Wagener (CED) for receiving new funding for the project “A New Lens on Dreams and Nightmares: Differences in Dreams and Nightmares in Relation to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Insomnia among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence,” from the DreamScience Foundation.  The objective of this study is to understand whether the occurrence of repeating nightmares, […]

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On Wednesday, April 11, 2018, the UNCG Graduate School in partnership with the Office of Research & Economic Development sponsored the 2018 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo. UNCG students registered 100 posters for the event, with more than 100 students participating due to some team projects, all vying for their chance to win $1,000 prizes […]

Two CED doctoral students, Zobaida Laota and Shreya Vaishnav, have been selected as 2018-2019 NBCC Minority Fellows. Congrats! Through the Minority Fellowship, NBCC seeks to “expand the behavioral health workforce in order to reduce health disparities and improve health care outcomes for traditionally underserved populations.” At the doctoral level, fellows receive advanced training toward providing […]

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CED master’s student Guile Contreras, recently learned that he has been selected as a NBCC Foundation Rural Scholar.  Bravo! This scholarship, a very selective national competition, is for students pursuing a career in professional counseling who live in a rural area and commit to providing counseling services to persons in rural areas for a minimum […]