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Western Today for Monday, Dec. 28
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Jon Bale explains that the clear liquid he’s carefully dripping into a glass test tube in the laboratory contains neurotransmitters, the chemicals that allow brain cells to communicate with each other.

Working on a research project studying brain neurochemistry with Associate Professor of Psychology Janet Finlay, Bale is getting important research experience for a student who aspires to become a neurologist.

In the spotlight

Beginning Jan. 11, graduate students in Western Washington University’s Psychology Department will provide counseling, under faculty supervision, for families and individuals. Both of these services are free:

  • Western’s Counseling Training Clinic has openings for families seeking counseling for a wide variety of family concerns. Appointments for families and couples are available Tuesday evenings from 4 to 6 p.m.
  • The clinic also has openings for individual counseling of adults, adolescents and children. Appointments for individual counseling are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Counselors are trained to deal with a wide range of issues, such as depression, anxiety, family concerns, relationship difficulties, vocational choices, grieving, communication problems, parent-child conflicts and childhood issues.

Anyone interested in these services can call Lynn Graham in the Psychology Department at (360) 650-3184...


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