News: Couple and Family Therapy Program

Representatives from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians wrap UNLV Marta Meana in a blanket as part of the tribe's gift announcement to the university.
Campus News |

A collection of news stories from February highlighting the people and research of UNLV.

Katherine Hertlein listening to person talk.
Arts and Culture |

UNLV Couple and Family Therapy professor offers strategies for when requests to pass the salt escalate into debates on passing tax and immigration reform.

TJ Otzelberger at podium during news conference
Campus News |

A collection of stories highlighting UNLV students and faculty who've made news thus far in 2019.

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Research |

UNLV study provides an in-depth look at new fathers’ experiences with PPD.

Katherine Hertlein
People |

Director of Couple and Family Therapy Program will research intersection of technology and relationships in Austria.

woman holding sign saying "grief counselor"
Campus News |

University counseling experts step up to offer emotional support after the mass shooting in Las Vegas.

Katherine Hertlein speaking to a patient
People |

When things are up in the air, marriage and family therapists help you spot what is about to fall. UNLV's Katherine Hertlein on being an agent for social change.

Jennifer Henry Fielding and her daughter Autumn
People |

Jennifer Henry Fielding came to UNLV to earn a degree to allow her to work in the field she loved, and found a support system while working through the adoption process.

Take Back the Night event
Campus News |

Annual empowerment event expands from one to six days to honor, create allies, and drive greater awareness for victims and survivors of domestic, sexual, dating, and gender violence.

Laurel Pritchard
Research |

Various studies at UNLV explore how female veterans respond to stress, how faculty view student veterans, and what challenges lesbian soldiers face.

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People |

New book helps families work through the challenges that fast-changing technology poses to relationships.

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Research |
An intensive mentorship program for first-generation students places undergraduates in the lab and out in the field. The goal is to inspire students to strive beyond their bachelor's degrees.