Explore a wide range of rewarding career options that may be available after earning your bachelor's degree in psychology.
There are more ways to help someone with mental illness than in private practice. Discover the variety of career opportunities you can pursue with a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
In TCSPP's "Trauma and Crisis" course, forensic psychology students take a closer look at how PTSD in inmates and corrections officers impact the conditions within correctional facilities.
Nadia Jones, Ed.D., LMFT, discusses the community mental health course in The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Marital & Family Therapy Specialization.
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Here’s the short answer: Yes, you do. To become a licensed psychologist in D.C., you must pass the Examination for Professional Practice of Psychology (EPPP).
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Learn how The Chicago School used the Boulder and Vail models to develop its own distinct model of education.