Women are twice as likely than men to develop anxiety and depressive disorders.
Overcoming a rare, life-threatening illness inspired TCSPP alum Dr. N. Karen Thames to leave a lucrative private practice to build her own non-profit foundation.
There’s no doubt that COVID-19 has caused us great uncertainty. The situation seems to change daily and many are experiencing increased feelings of anxiety, fear, and depression. Clinical Psychology Associate Professor Dr. Michelle Cutler offers some advice on how to cope during this time.
The need for mental health practitioners has never been greater and is expected to grow in coming years.
Margaret Annunziata believes very passionately that by giving her time and expertise, she can make a difference. So this will...
This year’s national signature event will take place April 27 – May 12, 2019. Our goal is to have faculty, students and staff come together for this important event that will save lives!
The COVID-19 pandemic is severely affecting mental health in the Latinx community. The reasons for it are many, and Dr....
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology alum Sasha Long, BCBA, fulfills needs when she finds them and has been doing so her entire career.








