As each of us struggles to find our footing in the whirlwind of unprecedented social change that characterizes our lives these days, I can’t help but wonder: Are we finally on the cusp of a real and lasting paradigm shift?
Dr. Tracy Dillinger, the aeronautic safety expert who helped investigate the Columbia Space Shuttle crash, never imagined how life would turn out when she applied to The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 1986.
After Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans was in desperate need of mental health resources. The Chicago School partnered with Xavier University to fill that gap.
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.
Since 2016, the Education Beyond Borders study abroad program has brought learners together to cultivate a deeper understanding of the...
A report from the 19th annual Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute Conference
In addition to keeping up with coursework in his Clinical Psy.D. program, Jack Junker is preparing to become a U.S. Naval Officer with the hope of increasing access to mental health care for military members and their families.








