At The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, we believe that mental health rights are human rights.
Health literacy is a critical component of public health, influencing individuals’ ability to access, understand, and use health information to...
As a nurse devoted to helping others, you can’t neglect to take care of yourself as well. Find out how to maintain good health during and after the pandemic.
Kate Mahoney, L.C.S.W., the executive director of the Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute, has a goal to make Mental Health First Aid training as common as CPR.
A more holistic approach to health care education is essential, both to better equip practitioners for moments of trauma and to assist them in maintaining their own psychological well-being.
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.
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.
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.








