We can find our way to reconciliation, unity, and forgiveness on both small and large scales. It’s possible to learn...
I was fifteen when my mom decided to go back to Mexico. I refused to go...going [would have] ruined my plans to go to college.
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.
Alumna Aginah M. Muhammad works every day to empower colleagues and students through mentorship that wasn't available to her during the early stages of her career.
There’s more than one way to heal the injured, the sick, and the suffering. That’s what David Songco, Psy.D., realized...
Yes, we're demonstrating our control by not wearing a mask, but we’re also taking control by wearing one. Which type of control will keep us all alive?
With a child requiring 24/7 care, The Chicago School’s focus and format allowed Rhonda Greenhaw to turn her dedication into a career.
Hip-hop therapy has made its mark in the mental health community. Jaleel Abdul-Adil, Ph.D., learned early how influential this music genre could be in clinical therapy.








