The Chicago School in the News



Dr. Todd DuBose

“The experience of hearing a loved one has died is...not only horrifying; the finality and irreversibility of the event has no prior framework with which to make sense of it. And making sense is our way of clawing at the walls as we fall into what feels like oblivion.”-Dr. Todd DuBose, Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology

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Dr. Richard Ackley

“Being right and being heard are two different things. Being right is in the plan. Being heard is in the message and its reinforcement.”-Dr. Richard Ackley, Professor, Business Psychology

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Dr. Michele Nealon-Woods

“Students need more than just technical tools; they need to be guided in understanding how their own belief systems and their level of psychological self-awareness influence their current and future competencies.” -Michele Nealon-Woods, President, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

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