News

Featured News

Collaborating in the Field: Doubling Down on Education About the Co-Response Model

Collaborating in the Field: Doubling Down on Education About the Co-Response Model

In one way or another, Sarah E. Abbott, PhD, Director of the Center for Crisis Response and Behavioral Health, has spent the majority of her career at the intersection of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis and the community at large. Her first exposure to work in America (after earning her BA at home, in England) came via recruitment by a nonprofit agency in central Massachusetts where Abbott spent several nights each week in a residential group home for individuals ages 18-25 with a mental health condition. While there, she witnessed first-hand the challenges associated when police responded to calls—which didn’t always go well.

Most Recent News

Student Spotlight: Mia Porter, Clinical PsyD Program

An interview with Clinical PsyD student Mia Porter, an HPSP scholarship recipient and a member of the Army National Guard since 2015

Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Sagar Lad, Clinical PsyD Program

Dr. Sagar Lad, Psy.D., CSP a graduate of the Clinical PsyD program is an Advanced Psychology Fellow Neuropsychology Specialty at the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Healthcare System within the Mid-Atlantic VISN 6 MIRECC on Post Deployment Mental Health in Salisbury, NC. He also is an Adjunct Faculty in Neurology...

Student Spotlight: James Graham Clinical PsyD Program

James Graham is a current 5th-year student of the Clinical Psychology program. He is currently completing his APA internship at the University Health Services department at the University of South Carolina.

Student Spotlight: José De Ramon, Clinical PsyD Program

José De Ramon is a third-year student in William James College’s clinical psychology Doctoral Program. He is a reservist in the United States Navy and a member of the Train Vets to Treat Vets program.

Student Spotlight: Amy Overpeck, Clinical Psychology Program

Amy is a recipient of the Health Profession’s Scholarship Program (HPSP). The HPSP scholarship offers two-, three- and four-year military scholarships to cover the cost of school and fees, as well as a living stipend for aspiring military psychologists. This highly selective program is offered by the...

Topics/Tags

Follow William James College

Media Contact

Press and Media Center