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"Visions of Warriors" Offers Visions of Hope for Veterans Battling Mental Illness

William James College Hosts Virtual Film Screening of Veterans Mental Health Film “Visions of Warriors,” and Q&A Featuring Film Director, Student Veterans and Veteran Panelists

Dr. Sade Callwood Appointed to Doc Wayne Youth Services, Inc. Board

Dr. Sadé Callwood has joined the board of Doc Wayne Youth Services (“Doc Wayne”), a Boston nonprofit that fuses sport and therapy to heal and strengthen at-risk youth.

Alumni Spotlight: Paths Convergence in a Family Partnership

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First Clinical Psychology Cohort of the New Specialized Training and Academic Retention (STAR) Fellowship Program Announced

Although one in five adults in the United States experiences a diagnosable mental illness within a given year, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) only about 43 percent receive treatment.

William James College Alumna Sarah Wolford Named Clinic Director at Pfeiffer Institute for Marriage and Family Therapy

Wolford attributes counseling success to WJC faculty mentoring and hands-on learning

Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Yayci Patiño, Clinical Psychology, PsyD 2020

Dr. Yayci Patiño is a post-doctoral fellow in the UCLA Health System where she conducts neuropsychological and psychodiagnostic evaluations Spanish-speaking and Hispanic/Latino patients.

Recent William James College Graduate Suzee Lee Finds Her Calling

Marine Corps Veteran Found Career in Psychology and "Dream Job," Helping Other Veterans

Dr. Gemima St. Louis Named Associate Vice President for Workforce Initiatives and Specialty Training at William James College

Dr. Gemima St. Louis has been named as William James College’s first Associate Vice President for Workforce Initiatives and Specialty Training.

How to Manage Feelings of Grief and Loss

Advice for Managing Managing Grief and Loss

William James College Receives $3.8 Million from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to Support Increased Diversity in the Mental Health Workforce

Grants to provide scholarship support to WJC Clinical Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counseling students from disadvantaged backgrounds; Recipients commit to working in primary care settings or medically underserved communities following graduation

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