(CHICAGO) (May 26, 2021) COVID-19 has generated a mental health pandemic that is taking a heavy toll on frontline healthcare workers. The annual Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute for Mental Health Education’s (NRCI) June 13, Community...
Michele Nealon, Psy.D., says the mental health crisis created by COVID-19 is an opportunity to re-examine how we view and treat our mental health.
“Most motorists know that driving while distracted is extremely dangerous, yet they continue to do it anyway in frightening numbers. You might consider it a case of collective cognitive dissonance if distracted drivers felt stress...
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(WASHINGTON, D.C.) (October 28, 2016) Dr. Theodore P. Remley, Jr. addressed Washington, D.C. Campus and Online graduates at the October 28th commencement ceremony by impressing upon them the importance of hard work for achieving success....
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(CHICAGO) (May 23, 2016) Members of the public and mental health professionals wanting to learn more about mental health issues will have an opportunity to attend a conference covering such pressing issues as reducing stigma,...
Receipt of the accreditation from the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs denotes a commitment to program excellence. (LOS ANGELES) (February 1, 2018) –The Online Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program...
Military and Psychology Experts Discussed the Next Step in the Fight Against Homelessness and For Reintegration of Veterans Back Into Civilian Life. The Chicago School recently hosted the symposium, “What Does the End of Veterans’ Homelessness Look...
Amidst the excitement of the 2016 NFL draft, controversy circled Laremy Tunsil, who was projected to be in the top five picks but was picked 13th, after a video of him smoking from a bong...