On June 26th, our nation took a momentous step forward in granting all citizens the most fundamental of human rights to marry. It is a decision that has been a long time coming, but it...
We must note the significance of this historic event in which we watched President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the first Black, Asian and female Vice President, take their oaths of office. We witnessed many...
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 ProPublica. “Children and youth that are coming from outside of...
Save Our School Children (S.O.S), a program developed by Michelle Hoy-Watkins, Psy.D. of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s (TCSPP) Forensic Psychology Department and designed to help at-risk youth, was awarded a $121,935 grant to...
In this article with Creakyjoints.com, Clinical Psychology Professor Dr. Kim Dell’Angela discusses how inflammatory arthritis can really affect marriage and relationships. “How couples navigate these problems can depend on whether arthritis entered your partnership after...
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...
The Chicago School was founded on the belief that multicultural awareness and cultural sensitivity are essential to the successful practice of professional psychology. But the definition of diversity three decades ago has changed as much...
Dr.Kim Dell’Angela Ph.D. is an Associate Professor on faculty of the APA accredited Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at the Chicago Campus. She joins FOX32 news to talk about some helpful tips for resisting...
