“All of my life, for my own safety, I was taught not to share my emotions. As black males in...
Service is practically coded in Dr. Karen Brown's family's DNA. The mother of six comes from a family with a long tradition of giving to country and community.
COVID-19 has taken away our sense of normalcy, and it's a common reaction to grieve. It's important to know the signs of grief, and how to cope, during this challenging time.
The APA Commission on Accreditation sets the standards for accreditation and recognizes the quality of the training provided by the TCSPP@XULA program. It deems it in substantial compliance with the Standards of Accreditation.
Counseling Psychology Associate Professor Dr. Nayeli Chavez- Duenas and Counseling Psychology Associate Department Chair Dr. Hector Adames discuss the psychology of radical healing.
TCSPP alumni and married couple Johanna and John Jameson launched Memory Farm, LLC to offer dementia sufferers an active method of care that gives them a sense of purpose and dignity.
TCSPP alumni are working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis. The TCSPP community stands with them as they work to help others.
Alum Kozue Matusuda Ph.D. normally shuttles between New York and Tokyo in order to manage her career in Japan and...








