This first annual event brought together leading professionals and experts in mental wellness to address inequities in the American mental health care system.
Lindsay Fleming, LPC, knows how to talk to teenagers. It’s her superpower. In private practice, on a psychiatric floor, or...
Dr. Patricia Perez, Associate Professor, International Psychology (IP) Department (Online Campus) at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, and Dr. Londí Cox, former IP Ph.D. student partnered with Richmond-The American International University in London to launch a micro-credential promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The results were surprising.
ADHD went undiagnosed in women for decades and remains disproportionately underdiagnosed to this day. Improving misunderstandings about how ADHD manifests in individuals could go a long way in helping more people get the support they need.
Two professors at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology come together as friends, colleagues, and advocates for children with disabilities.
Two professors at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Department of Applied Behavior Analysis are studying ants and butterflies to unlock a better understanding of human behavior.
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.
Psychopharmacologists and psychiatrists treat patients with mental health disorders, but they are not the same thing. Here are the differences between the two.