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Dr. Catherine Vuky on the 45th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon
While the collective attention of much of the world was turned elsewhere in late April 2020, many Vietnamese families likely paused to recall the 45th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon.
September Return to Schools Should Take Trauma Informed Approach, Integrate Lessons Learned During Pandemic
September Return to Schools Should Take Trauma Informed Approach, Integrate Lessons Learned During Pandemic
Political Party Affiliation Impacted Behavior Regarding Engaging in Pandemic Preventative Measures, Research Shows
Research Finds Political Party Affiliation Impacted Behavior Regarding Engaging in Pandemic Preventative Measures
Alumna’s Work Explores Online Identity, Social Media, and Self Esteem
Dr. Michelle Solomon studies social media impacts on self-esteem and identity. Her 2016 dissertation has been among the most accessed papers in a national research database for several years running.
Student’s Work in Adlerian Psychology Accepted for Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journal
Student’s Work in Adlerian Psychology Accepted for Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journal
Joint Statement Condemning Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans
The College's Asian Mental Health Program this week co-signed a statement with AWARE lab (Boston University School of Social Work) and the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness (CCCSEW) condemning hatred, violence, and racism against Asians and Asian...
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
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