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For Marathon Monday, A Look at the Positive Impacts Running Has on Mental Health

Running offers physical health benefits – and studies show it has a remarkably positive impact on mental health, too.

William James College Receives $1.9M in Federal Funding Through HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) Program for Professionals

William James College Receives $1.9M in Federal Funding Through HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) Program for Professionals

Student to Run 2021 Boston Marathon, Raising Funds to Benefit William James College’s Lucero Latino Mental Health Program

Clinical PsyD Student Amanda Salerno is running to raise funds for the William James College Dr. Cynthia Lucero Latino Mental Health Program as a member of "Team Newton"

Celebrating the Life of Dr. John D. Robinson

Former member of the Board of Trustees John D. Robinson, EdD, ABPP, leaves a legacy of service and a field changed by his contributions and advocacy for diversity, equity, and inclusion in mental health.

Finding a Career in Applied Behavior Analysis

Six William James College Alumni Share their Stories

William James College Awarded $100,000 Cummings Foundation Grant

William James College Awarded $100,000 Cummings Foundation Grant

Alumni Spotlight: Renee Marchant

Recognizing a need for more Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnostic services for young children, alumna Dr. Renée Marchant founded a new clinic within her group practice.

Asian Mental Health Program creates parent guide to help families address xenophobia, racism fueled by COVID-19

Last spring, at the Asian community health center where she works, Dr. Catherine Vuky saw the number of teenagers referred for depression or cutting related to COVID-19 start to rise.

Dr. Bruce Ecker Named Massachusetts Psychological Association Teacher of the Year

He’s known as a mentor, challenging but supportive. He’s known for his classes, which are interactive and empowering. Now, he’s known as MPA teacher of the year.

MA/CAGS Student Louise Baptista Receives Mass. School Psychologists Association Diversity Scholarship

Louise Baptista, a second year MA/CAGS School Psychology student, decided on a career in school psychology after observing professionals in a district where she worked. She said she was “captivated” by the work they were doing and, as an English Language Learner (ELL) student herself, saw an opportunity...

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