Research, Publications and Creative Works

Kitchens, T. & Arman, J. (Summer, 2022). Counseling Adolescents “Post-Covid”: Ideas, Considerations, and Implications. Colorado Counseling Conference (CCA) Fall Conference, Copper Mountain, CO.  

Arman, J. (Summer, 2022). Teaching counseling students to counseling adolescents from a Humanistic perspective: Focus on authenticity, creativity, and connection. Association of Humanistic Counseling (AHC), Nashville, TN.  

Partridge, Kate. “‘Where do we see it from’: Revising Documentary Perspective in Adrienne Rich’s ‘An Atlas of the Difficult World.’” Arizona Quarterly, vol. 78, no.2, 2022, pp. 145-172. 

Abby Gosselin presented two papers at conferences this summer: “Mental Health as a Basic Need” at the Thirty-ninth International Social Philosophy Conference (a meeting of the North American Association for Social Philosophy) over Zoom on July 29, 2022; and “Mental Illness and Vulnerability” at the Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World 2022 Annual Conference in Estes Park, Colorado, July 10, 2022. In addition, Abby had a paper published: 

Gosselin, Abigail, “Confronting Mental Illness Stigma: Hermeneutical Heroism in the Face of Mental Illness Bias,” Hypatia 37, no. 2 (Spring 2022): 293-314, https://doi.org/10.1017/hyp.2022.9 

PINK PROGRESSION: SYNERGY
O'Sullivan Gallery, Regis University
Aug. 23 – Sept. 23
Opening Reception: Sept. 1, 4:30 – 7 p.m.
Gallery talk: Thursday, Sept. 15, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

The collaborative sculpture Robin Hextrum worked on with Scottie Burgess and Tiffany Matheson, Fertile Rhythms, is part of a wonderful exhibition at Regis University's O'Sullivan Art Gallery. PINK PROGRESSION is an open collective that explores social issues and concepts, such as human rights, equality, gender, identity, feminism, and more. In 2020, PINK PROGRESSION organized a series of exhibitions that featured collaborations. A selection of eight artworks from these shows are featured in SYNERGY. The synergy between artists in this exhibition inspired multi-faceted works with diverse approaches. Collaboration involves a leap into the unknown, a place of vulnerability, a way to find humility, and the blending of minds to obtain wisdom + common ground.