(LOS ANGELES) (JANUARY 14, 2021) The January sixth siege of the Capitol showed how divided the country has become, but even with that, licensed clinical psychologist and president of The Chicago School, Michele Nealon, Psy.D....
National Service Month 2015 was once again a great success, with a participation rate that surpassed last year’s record-breaking number. This past October, more than 130 TCSPP staff, faculty, students, and alumni came together to...
Patrice Douglas, MS, LMFT is a doctoral graduate from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology who studied within the Department of Applied Clinical Psychology. Douglas is featured in Forbes magazine along with 12 other doctoral...
The Los Angeles City Attorney Homeless Court Citation Clinic has a long term and a strong relationship with Debra Warner, Psy.D., full professor in the Clinical Forensic Psychology Department at the Los Angeles Campus, and...
True Blood star Nelsan Ellis’ sudden death due to alcohol withdrawal brought attention to substance abuse and the stigma associated with it in the African American community. Dr. Debra Warner, professor in the Clinical Forensic...
Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC), the nation’s largest customer-owned health insurer, today announced that Manika Turnbull has been named vice president and chief diversity officer effective August 3. In this new role, Turnbull will report...
The Chicago School’s Dr. Cynthia Langtiw is quoted in this article in the online version of Parents Magazine about helping your child resist peer pressure. The article, titled “Under the Influence? Help Your Kids Resist Peer Pressure” gives parents tips...
Even after a year, Covid-19 continues to create high levels of trauma for everyone. But children may reach to this trauma differently. Dr. Michele Nealon, president of The Chicago School explains what it looks like...
