Whether an individual believes the public health information they receive, gets vaccinated, engages in good hygiene practices, or follows recommendations for social distancing is dependent upon their health anxiety.
“I formed the Foundation to help empower the residents in our community. I did not know what it would look like in the beginning, as non-profit work was new to me. Through perseverance, determination, and my faith, I knew what I had in my heart could be the start of something big.”
Aside from the fact that we can’t do our jobs effectively if we don’t take care of ourselves, it’s important...
The Chicago School’s Fall Orientation is a week-long series of events where students are introduced to the deans, their professors, their programs of study and their new campuses through resource fairs, receptions, socials, and other gatherings.
Meet Frankie Wilson; A Ted-Talker, communications expert, Ph.D. student and a family man who loves Applied Behavior Analysis When meeting Student...
Children’s emotional and social development don’t have to suffer because they’re not able to socialize with their peers. Families can...
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 January launch of our new Interwoven Center means more Chicagoans will have access to affordable mental health care. ____________________________________________________________________________________...








