Learn how Dr. Erika Liljedahl is calling on forensic psychology students to help educate legal officials on how to deal with victims on the autism spectrum.
Learn how Nupur Raval, a 2016 graduate of the Public Health M.A. program at TCSPP, put her degree to use while working for American Red Cross and Prevail.
According to Heather Laird, a Psy.D. candidate in Marriage and Family Therapy, religious beliefs and culture may also lead to hesitancies that she’s trying to help the Muslim community overcome.
In this Q&A interview, Mahoney shares her thoughts on why mental health care education is so important for the criminal justice system, her reaction to being nominated, and why the NRCI and TCSPP have been so imperative in her career.
The Center of Latino Mental Health at The Chicago School’s Chicago Campus partners with Las Moradas Apartments to share culturally responsive psychoeducation and mindfulness practices to LatinX elderly . Fellow Mariana Lopez talks about her experience.
Christopher Watson, a Chicago School doctoral student and fellowship recipient, is using his 20-plus years in Public Health to help improve the patient relationship for black, gay men at risk of HIV/AIDS.
TCSPP upcoming graduate Veronica Appleton, a children’s author and assistant director for We Are Unlimited advertising agency, has been chosen as one of Crain’s Chicago’s “20 In Their 20s.”
TCSPP mental health professionals tapped into their creative side in this three-hour continuing education session course, “Expressive Arts Therapies with Traditionally Marginalized Peoples: A Creative Engagement.”