Soleil Groh '16 MA '18
Program: MA in Child Development
Masters Thesis: Exploring Race, Culture, and Identity Among Chinese Adoptees: ‘China Dolls,’ ‘Bananas,’ and ‘Honorary Whites
Past Roles: Research Assistant, Seattle Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Current Role: PysD Candidate & Student Clinician, Pacific University
Masters Thesis: Exploring Race, Culture, and Identity Among Chinese Adoptees: ‘China Dolls,’ ‘Bananas,’ and ‘Honorary Whites
Past Roles: Research Assistant, Seattle Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Current Role: PysD Candidate & Student Clinician, Pacific University
Sophia Sherman '14 MA '17
Program: MA/MSW Dual Degree with NYU
Masters’ Thesis: Repatterning Attachments at School and Beyond: An Exploration and Reflection on the Healing Power of Relationships and School Community
Past Roles: Education Specialist, New Alternatives for Children | Play Therapist, Brooklyn Center for Psychotherapy / School Counselor, Achievement Unlocked
Current Role: Preschool and Lower School Counselor, The International School of Brooklyn
Masters’ Thesis: Repatterning Attachments at School and Beyond: An Exploration and Reflection on the Healing Power of Relationships and School Community
Past Roles: Education Specialist, New Alternatives for Children | Play Therapist, Brooklyn Center for Psychotherapy / School Counselor, Achievement Unlocked
Current Role: Preschool and Lower School Counselor, The International School of Brooklyn