With our fall semester in full swing, we paused to acknowledge National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, and National Suicide Prevention Week in September. Hispanic Heritage Month is a celebration that recognizes...
The Ebola outbreak that swept through West Africa last fall galvanized the global healthcare community to assist affected countries. The Chicago School’s International Psychology affiliate professor Nancy Peddle, Ph.D., already working in Sierra Leone, took immediate action....
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In this interview with ”Fox 32 Chicago”, Clinical Psychology Associate Professor Dr. Michelle Cutler discusses how to talk to children about the MOMO Challenge and other social media hoaxes. “Before we put our kids in...
Lisa Grajewski, Psy.D., adjunct professor on the Anaheim Campus underscores the importance of philanthropy in this article shining a spotlight on the organization Women’s Philanthropy of Jewish Federation & Family Services, and the organization’s annual...
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Dr. Michelle Cutler, associate professor in the Chicago Campus’ Clinical Psy.D. department, offered her expertise on how parents and other caretakers of children can teach them self-compassion by modeling it themselves, thus giving them the...
This spring’s Cultural Impact Conference sought to shed light on lesser-known facts about the link between mental illness and gun violence. Read on for three key takeaways.
(LOS ANGELES) (AUGUST 21, 2018) The Chicago School is pleased to announce that the Los Angeles Campus Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program (Clinical Psy.D.) has been granted accreditation by the American Psychological Association (APA). The program...
Stephanie Barnes Taylor, a doctoral candidate in the Organizational Leadership Program, analyzes social identity and trends in racism in this post featured on HuffPost Black Voices. “There are so many allegations of racism hurling about in...
