At The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, we believe that mental health rights are human rights.
Breeda McGrath, TCSPP’s online dean of academic affairs, was attending meetings in Chicago when Hurricane Maria hit. When she came home, the devastation was shocking.
A study conducted by Dr. Mudita Dave shows how the plight of Asian-Indian women immigrants demonstrates immigration policy’s effect on public health.
President Michele Nealon, Psy.D., of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and Dean Gwen Gaston, DNP (c), of Dallas Nursing Institute sit down to discuss the evolution of integrated health care and what higher education must do to keep pace.
Dr. Rita Armstrong has taken care of patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s as a nurse and as a caregiver. She offers valuable advice to help improve communication and provide quality care to a person living with dementia.
Overcrowded psychiatric hospital wards plus record numbers of ER patients presenting with mental illness means nurses need to be equipped. Most are not.
Awareness about the importance of mental health is increasing, but access to affordable, quality care doesn’t seem to be keeping pace. Here’s why.
As hospitals seek to set themselves apart, more registered nurses are discovering the value of earning a BSN degree to advance their career.