The Chicago School’s Criminology B.A., M.A., and Psy.D. Forensic Psychology programs offer an extensive range of courses for those interested...
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Karen Brown, Ph.D., and Erica Rodriguez, Psy.D., provide insight into the relationship between racism and mental health offering a nuanced...
More medical services are being offered across state lines. Find out about interstate licensure and how it affects psychological offerings and services.
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For Jonathan Dodrill, Ph.D., dean of The Chicago School’s College of Undergraduate Studies, a leadership role at The Chicago School...








