Antioch Community Counseling & Psychology Clinic

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Here is a glimpse at the talented and experienced staff of Antioch's Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic.

Douglas M. Wear, Ph.D., Clinic Director
Doug Wear is President of Wear & Associates, Inc., Executive Director of the Washington State Psychological Association and Director of Antioch University Seattle Psychology and Community Counseling Clinic. Currently, he is the Chair of the APA Council of Executive Directors of State and Provincial Psychological Associations (CESPPA) and Vice Chair of the APA's Continuing Education Committee (CEC). Wear has served in multiple volunteer state and national leadership roles including two state psychological associations, the American Psychological Association (APA), and for the accounting franchise, Fiducial, Inc. He has been an agency and hospital senior manager, a solo practitioner and developed and sold his own large group practice. He currently owns a management services company and coaches as and consults with business owners and professionals. Wear is a past APA Heiser Advocacy Award and Washington State Psychological Association G. Andrew Benjamin Award winner as well as former Wyoming Psychological Association Psychologist of the Year.

Jane Harmon Jacobs, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training
Jane Harmon Jacobs has been a practicing psychologist for more than 15 years in the Seattle area, working with children, adolescents, adults and families. As Director of Clinical Training for the Psy.D. program, she works with students and faculty to provide direction, support and oversight on all aspects of clinical training for doctoral students. Her outside professional interest includes continuing education, federal advocacy and leadership development with the Washington State Psychological Association. She is also Associate Dean of Psychology.

Carolyn Russo, M.S., Clinic Manager
Carolyn Russo is a graduate of Texas A&M University in Community Counseling. Russo oversees the daily business operations of the clinic. She works with student therapists, interns and graduate assistants as well as meets with clients. Her interests include learning more about the mind-body connection and how it can be utilized in therapy.

Graduate Assistants
Graduate assistants staff the front desk of the Clinic, provide assistance to clients and student therapists, and assist with daily operations of the Clinic. Graduate assistants work 10 hours a week for the Clinic while taking a full course load in a master's or doctoral clinical psychology program at Antioch.