June 4 conference is free and open to the public and mental health professionals. (CHICAGO) (MAY 5, 2017) The Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute for Mental Health Education (NRCI) at The Chicago School will devote its 16th...
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...
LOS ANGELES (FEBRUARY 20, 2020) — The Chicago School is pleased to announce that it has earned the 2020-2021 Military Friendly® School designation, ranking in the Top 10 in the Graduate School category. A Military...
The Chicago School Online M.A. Psychology graduate Kristin Hanson, was profiled in The Des Moines Register, a local newspaper site. “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.”...
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(CHICAGO) (May 23, 2016) Members of the public and mental health professionals wanting to learn more about mental health issues will have an opportunity to attend a conference covering such pressing issues as reducing stigma,...
Dr. Michelle Cutler of The Chicago School, explains that social media exposure could affects overall mental health. She gives expert advise on how parents could establish healthy boundaries for their children....
Erica Clark, a student in the Forensic Psychology Program, is highlighted in this article as the guest speaker at event “Women’s Empowerment Day,” taking place on February 27. A juvenile and adult mental health probation...
Associate Campus Dean, Online, Dr. Alisha DeWalt discussed the merits and the unique challenges of group projects in online courses with “Inside Higher Ed.” Instructors who assign group projects to online students see their efforts...
