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.
Psychopharmacologists and psychiatrists treat patients with mental health disorders, but they are not the same thing. Here are the differences between the two.
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.
We spoke with three professionals that are utilizing certain guidelines and trainings to learn more about how their work is positively impacting the children and families in their charge.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, neurogenerative disorder that affects an estimated 6.9 million people aged 65 and older in the...
This spring’s Cultural Impact Conference sought to shed light on lesser-known facts about the link between mental illness and gun violence. Read on for three key takeaways.
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Two helping professionals talk inclusion, pronouns, and the importance of trust when treating the LGBTQ+ community.