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New Parent Guide Helps Asian Families Address Xenophobia, Racism Fueled by COVID-19

Guide, which is available in several languages, offers Asian parents tips on engaging in important conversations with their children about racism; aims to lessen negative psychological impacts

Advice for Clinicians: How to Help Clients Avoid a Holiday Relapse

For those battling addiction, the holidays are laden, even in the best of times, with pitfalls that could trigger a relapse. It’s the time of year when people tend to eat more, drink more, idle more. Routines get disrupted. Expectations go unrealized.

Students' Work Published in National School Psychology Periodical

Students' Work Published in National School Psychology Periodical

Black Mental Health Graduate Academy Presents Panel with Department of Mental Health Exploring Stigma, Stressors and Resilience Experienced by Men of Color

Black Mental Health Graduate Academy Presents Panel with Department of Mental Health Exploring Stigma, Stressors and Resilience Experienced by Men of Color

William James College Teams Work to Address Issues of Equity in Education, and for Children and Families

WJC Teams Address Issues of Equity in Education

Students Chosen as Representatives for Geropsychology Training Programs Council

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, people 65 and older as the fastest-growing segment of the population in the country. The U.S. Census Bureau has predicted that within the next decade, older Americans will outnumber children for the first time in the nation’s history.

Student’s Neuropsychology Research Finds More Comprehensive Way to Assess Depression in Alzheimer’s Patients

Student’s Neuropsychology Research Finds More Comprehensive Way to Assess Depression in Alzheimer’s Patients

43rd Annual Lindemann Lecture Explores Safe Communities, Violence as a Public Health Issue

43rd Annual Lindemann Lecture Explores Safe Communities, Violence as a Public Health Issue

Alumna Dr. Sarah Gray Co-Authors U.S. National Pandemic Emotional Impact Report

The long-term impacts of the pandemic on the health and wellbeing of Americans are yet to be determined and, to date, very little research exists on the topic. A recently released report, co-authored by alumna Dr. Sarah Gray

Black Lives Matter: Statement from the Black Mental Health Graduate Academy

Our country is broken and in crisis, but this is not new: 400 years of White supremacy* has meant this reality has existed for generations.

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