Forty percent of Americans with mental disorders cannot access mental health services, particularly pharmacotherapy. A program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology seeks to change that.
For Brandy Blount, Ph.D., division chair of The Chicago School’s undergraduate psychology program, growing the university’s undergraduate presence has been...
Applied clinical psychologists are helping expand access to mental health care in Southern California by providing culturally responsive, evidence-based treatment...
Manika Turnbull, Ph.D., believes in the power of people. She knows what they’re capable of because she knows what she...
By James A. Chastain, Ph.D. B.F. Skinner said in his book, “Science and Human Behavior” (1953), “If the science of...
As a Ph.D. scholar attempting to occupy a unique position connecting cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and public health to clinical practice,...
Psychopharmacologists and psychiatrists treat patients with mental health disorders, but they are not the same thing. Here are the differences between the two.
Dr. Alisha DeWalt and The College of Graduate and Professional Studies: Championing Education Access
For Alisha DeWalt, Ph.D., dean of The Chicago School’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies, her first experience in higher...








