Dr. Joshua Wyner encourages couples to approach a therapist as early as before getting married, as it allows the couple to explore the ways they interact effectively early and get ahead of any issues that may get in the way in the future.
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.
2019 I/O Psychology graduate Andrew Currey is one of the lucky 2,100 students awarded the Fulbright Scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year.
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.
More than thirty faculty and nearly twenty students from The Chicago School presented on more than forty topics at the APA Convention.
The national dialogue on immigration has oftentimes become quite volatile, and it saddens me to listen to it. We are who we are because of the breadth of backgrounds and the multicultural nature of our traditions. As we become an increasingly global society, we can make the greatest strides forward if we welcome many voices at the table.
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.
At one time in her life, Dr. Sandra Siegel managed a band and hung out with the likes of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix, but she always knew she'd eventually devote her career to mental health.








