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...
Online International Psychology Doctoral Program graduate, Dr. Jenifer White, was profiled on the American Psychological Association’s website about her NGO, Project 1948, that combines photography and the human voice as a platform for social impact...
Dr. Michele Nealon, President of The Chicago School, speaks on the trauma many individuals experience after natural disasters. She explains, “even after the most traumatic events, most people get back on their feet, but for...
Dr. Eleazar Cruz Eusebio, associate professor in the Chicago Campus School Psychology Department, was interviewed about the benefits of lifelong learning in this article for headspace.com. “People who learn new skills are people who become...
For many of the primarily low-income, uninsured clientele who utilized Community Clinic, Inc. (CCI) in Franklin Park, Maryland between September 2013 and July 2014, The Chicago School Doctoral Extern Sonya Bruton, MPA, MA was likely their...
In this interview with Fox 32, Department Chair Dr. Maureen Keeshin discusses how “empty nesters” should deal with their children leaving home. “Give yourself time to recognize that it’s hard…without immediately expecting to be fine…” Watch...
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(CHICAGO) (December 2, 2015) Claude Barbre, M.S., M.Div., Ph.D., L.P., full professor in the Clinical Psychology Psy.D. Department at The Chicago School, received the prestigious 2015 Gradiva Award in the Article Category for his book...
After the story broke of alleged sexual abuse of immigrant children housed in immigrant youth shelters, Counseling Psychology Associate Professor Dr. Nayeli Chavez interviewed with Univision Noticias to discuss the mental health needs of the...
