Eden Baron-Williams is graduating with a Master of Arts in Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy with a specialization in Sexualities. In addition to her Master’s, Eden is completing training in Somatic Attachment Therapy through The Embody Lab in which she is receiving official certification. In Fall 2023, Eden will be opening the doors to her private practice, Creative Belonging Psychotherapy where she will be providing therapy for individuals, couples, and hosting group therapy.
Eden’s journey at Lewis & Clark College included working as the Graduate Assistant for The Office of Health Promotion & Wellness in which she trained advocates in trauma-informed sexual assault response and taught a Sexual Health & Wellness course to undergraduate students. Eden hopes to continue teaching in the topics of psychology and social justice alongside her private practice. Eden also plans to continue writing throughout her career, which will include writing for her therapy practice in the form of blogs and articles, and has plans to write a novel in the years to come! Outside of the therapy room, Eden can be found frolicking in her garden with her husband and their two dogs, hiking the forests of the Pacific Northwest, planning a road trip excursion, getting involved in creative projects, and cooking for loved ones.
The graduate school’s commencement ceremony will take place Sunday, June 4, 2023 at Lewis & Clark. Complete details can be found on the graduate school commencement web site.
Lewis & Clark Graduate School’s commencement ceremonies are a true and celebratory reflection of who we are as a community with threads of connection running throughout all of those in attendance, bound by the words shared from the stage and in the joyous atmosphere created by all.
A recording of the ceremony will be available on our commencement web page.
Bowman will work closely with Graduate School leadership and faculty and with partners across the state to scale the school’s impact and expand the use of data and research to improve outcomes in Oregon K-12 schools.
Carlos Sanchez Huizar BA ’18, MA ’20 has turned his love of coffee and his experience at Lewis & Clark into Kilo D’ Cofi, a Latinx-owned café and community space in downtown Portland.
The certificate program approaches well-being from an integrated ecological perspective, teaching students how to work in and with nature using relational, somatic, verbal, spiritual, and artistic expressions.