Chicago School alumnus Jon Cardenas co-authored this feature on the Huffington Post “3 Common Myths About Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA),” explaining the common concerns and misconceptions parents have when seeking an Applied Behavior Analyst to work with their children who...
Dr. Mary Caruso-Anderson, chair of the Department of Applied Behavior Analysis at the Washington, D.C. Campus was quoted in this Washington Post article about the benefits of earning a certificate to advance your career. “Our field...
Dr. Gregory Canillas’ article (available only in print) offering seven strategies to help foster parents manage stress and prevent burnout, was published in the foster care and adoption magazine Fostering Families Today. [button text=”Buy & Download the article” link=”http://www.adoptinfo.net/catalog_g261.html?catId=164940″ new_tab=”true”] About...
As we settle into our new home, The Chicago School is sharing what we’re looking forward to here and four visions for a joined future.
Tomorrow evening in Washington, D.C., I am hosting a symposium, “No Health Without Mental Health,” at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health. Featured speakers are Dr. Stephen Porges, Dr. Mohammad Akhter, Dr. Christiane Cox, Dr....
Dr. Keeshawna Brooks, Ph.D., NCSP, L.P., is currently a Professor and Associate Director of Placement and Training in the School Psychology Program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago campus. In her article with...
In response to the HB1840/SB 1556 bill recently signed into law as part of legislation known as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), I sent a letter to the Governor of Tennessee on behalf of...
The Chicago School partnered with the Los Angeles Mission’s Anne Douglas Center and First Foundation Bank to present a conference on January 11 to help identify key success indicators for women on Skid Row, and...