Chicago Campus Clinical Psy.D. alum Summer Rose, Psy.D. was interviewed by Dallas NPR station KERA about how to talk to children about racial violence....
While the most common form of bullying is “emotional bullying”— do you know the warning signs or best practices if your child is being bullied? Verna Oliva, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, The Chicago School’s D.C. Campus...
When a young person dies by suicide, the loss devastates family and friends, teachers and teammates. The only hope is that the tragedy will spur action and prevent future deaths. Behind the scenes in Los...
Director of Educational Effectiveness Dr. Virginia Quiñónez was interviewed in this Catalyist Chicago article addressing the shortage of bilingual and culturally competent mental health providers for Latinos, and the negative impact it can have on...
“Two survivors from the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting share their story of coping in the aftermath of a tragedy and how it still impacts them to this day.” In this video for The Washington Post, Dr. Priscilla Dass-Brailsford...
In this article with “Crain’s Chicago Business”, Clinical Psychology Professor Dr. Kristin Kenefick, and Forensic Psychology Professor Dr. Nancy Zarse discuss the best ways to help employees cope after a workplace shooting and how to...
The Chicago School alum and adjunct professor at the Chicago Campus, Kortney Peagram, Ph.D., brings her expertise to bear in this televised discussion on the phenomenon of teens and sexting: the perceived dangers of it...
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(CHICAGO) (March 2, 2016) – The Chicago School students now have access to a new and booming online tool they can use to hone their skills by interacting with an online mental health prevention and...
