The Chicago School’s Institute of Professional & Continuing Studies (IPCS) has been granted Five Year Approval by the American Psychological Association Continuing Education Committee (APA CEC). ICPS offers Continuing Education (CE) courses for credit to...
(LOS ANGELES) (JUNE 13, 2017) –The Chicago School, one of the nation’s leading nonprofit graduate universities dedicated to psychology and behavioral health services, is pleased to welcome Nausheen Pasha-Zaidi, Ph.D., author and lecturer at the...
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Event will honor mental health advocates and raise funds to benefit The Chicago School Counseling Centers in Southern California. (LOS ANGELES) (April 26, 2018) – Peyman Raoofi, an Iranian psychotherapist who specializes in children’s developmental...
The validity of Seasonal Affective Disorder as a mood disorder is called into question in this article detailing the results of a study conducted by “Clinical Psychological Science.” Alicia Clark, Psy.D., an adjunct professor at the...
(LOS ANGELES) (MAY 6, 2021) With pandemic-related restrictions being lifted across the country comes the return to offices and anxiety about returning to the workplace. Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Michele Nealon has advice for easing...
People have been taught their whole life to ‘suck it up,’ to ‘stop crying.’ Jay Styles (pictured below with son Jack and daughter Elle) believes “the ability to talk out loud about mental health –...
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Grant is one of 45 women competitively selected to explore “LEADING WITH A GLOBAL VISION” Jean Grant, associate vice president of Advancement, The Chicago School has been selected to join an elite network of more...
The Rwandan Genocide of 1994, which lasted approximately 100 days, left a horrifyingly enduring legacy in its wake. The extensive trauma found in the aftermath of an estimated 800,000 to one million murders; 75,000 children...
