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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.

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Bob Hill, PsyD, Honored with Florence H. Lerman Mintz Alumni Award

After 16 years of teaching, Bob Hill came to the Leadership Psychology PsyD Program to learn to make a broader impact on people struggling in society. As co-founder and senior coach at Match Beyond

Meeting the Needs of Children Where They Live

Interning as a school psychologist in Boston Public Schools, alumna Christine Anderson (MA/CAGS ’15) worked with a high school student from Haiti, who was significantly depressed and describing suicidal ideation. Her family had limited awareness of the resources available to help her, requiring Anderson...

Q&A with Ashley Dubé about her experience in the School Psychology PsyD Program

An Interview with Ashley Dubé, PsyD

Working as a Doctoral-Level School Psychologist

An interview with Tess Powell, PsyD

Kenney Adds Students’ Perspective to Confronting Opioid Crisis

Meagan M. Kenney, a second-year William James student, working on her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an emphases in Forensic and Correctional Counseling, hopes to move on to the Clinical PsyD program, but she’s not waiting until then to make a difference.

Learning in the Face of Horrific Disaster

Red Batons Confront Katrina Trauma

William James College Convenes Opioid Crisis Forum

Prestigious panel tackles epidemic of addiction

William James College Women’s Series: Intergenerational Conversations

On October 13th, women from William James College and the Psychology community gathered at the home of Gretchen Covino, wife of President Nicholas Covino

Hurricane Matthew Has Left Death and Devastation in Its Wake

Support Vallue, Haiti Recover from Hurricane Matthew

The Value of Transformative Leadership

In July, 2016, a team of nine students and faculty from William James College travelled to Vallue (Petit-Goave), Haiti for a 10-day Service Learning and

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