Alicia Kozakiewicz, a student in the M.A. Forensic Psychology Program and founder of “The Alicia Project,” is featured in this Pittsburgh Magazine article about her experience being abducted, tortured and rescued from an online sexual...
Actress Torrey DeVitto, known from television series “Chicago Med” and “Pretty Little Liars,” discussed her own struggles with anxiety disorder at the Social Impact Leaders Luncheon for TCSPP’s Chicago campus.
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The fields of neuroscience and neuropsychology are rapidly evolving and, over the past 20 years, these disciplines have provided us with crucial new information. They have helped us recognize that true comprehension of mental health...
The Chicago School’s new national report on the status of mental health recommends evaluating physical and mental health together. (LOS ANGELES) (NOVEMBER 29, 2016) –The health of Americans is deteriorating rapidly due to chronic diseases...
Institution listed in Military Advanced Education & Transitions 2018 Guide to Colleges and Universities” for fourth consecutive year. (LOS ANGELES) (January 10, 2018) –The Chicago School is pleased to announce its fourth consecutive designation of...
On January 11, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) celebrated its 59th anniversary. SCLC was founded by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other activists of that time, and was a leading force in the...
The Chicago School, one of the leading universities devoted exclusively to psychology and related behavioral health sciences, has published a compendium of research supporting the need to treat individuals and families with a holistic approach...
Even after a year, Covid-19 continues to create high levels of trauma for everyone. But children may reach to this trauma differently. Dr. Michele Nealon, president of The Chicago School explains what it looks like...
