According to Dr. Jaleel K. Abdul-Adil community violence, especially gun violence does not have simplistic explanations such as mental health....
To mark the anniversary, celebrations took place at every campus across the university.
While most Americans often mistake Cinco de Mayo for Mexico’s Independence Day, which is Sept. 16, that’s not accurate. Cinco...
Even after a year, Covid-19 continues to create high levels of trauma for everyone. But children may reach to this...
TCSPP's Dr. Walsh discusses the impact of COVID-19 on students' mental health and recommends ways schools can help.
Substance Use Disorders are hard not only for the individual diagnosed but also for loved ones. It can be hard to know how to help.
Helping people was something student Masha Yakovleva knew from a young age. As a first-generation Russian-American, growing up she was...
Rossana Sida’s journey from Central California’s agricultural heartland to fashion capitals like San Francisco and New York City and then to The Chicago School of Professional Psychology was long and complex. But it taught her the value of pursuing her dream and the importance of trusting her instincts.







