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Parents Magazine Highlights Asian Mental Health Parent Guide

There has been a steep rise in discrimination, harassment, and verbal and physical assaults against Asian Americans since the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Recognzing the important role parents play in supporting children who may face attacks or see this behavior around them, the College's Asian Mental...

APA Monitor: 3 questions for Robert Kinscherff

APA Monitor: 3 questions for Robert Kinscherff

William James College Again Recognized for Low Default Rate

William James College Again Recognized for Low Default Rate

Dr. Jenny D'Olympia Speaks with Mass Air National Guard’s 102nd Intelligence Wing Podcast

Dr. Jenny D’Olympia, assistant chair of counseling and behavioral health department, director of the Online MA in Psychology program, and interim director of the Military and Veterans Psychology (MVP) Concentration and Train Vets to Treat Vets program, joined Jill Garvin, psychological health director...

AICUM Insight: Mental Health on College Campuses

William James College President Nick Covino joined the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts (AICUM) for an episode of AICUM Insight, a podcast that discusses issues important to higher education and highlights the critical role that institutions play in educating students,...

Dr. Robert Kinscherff Interviewed by "Kids Imprisoned" Project

Nearly three-quarters of youth behind bars suffer from mental health issues. Resources available to those who need mental health services vary widely among states

What is Chemo Brain? Dr. Cara Pendergrass speaks with CURE Magazine

What is Chemo Brain?

Boston Globe: Dr. Natalie Cort Explains How to Start Talking to Kids About Race

Parents should engage with children about racial injustice early and often. Proactive anti-racism requires more than one discussion.

Dr. Catherine Vuky Talks with New England Psychologist About Fear and Xenophobia Around the Coronavirus

Members of Chinese communities in the U.S. and elsewhere have reported incidents of mistreatment, harassment, bullying and bias related to the outbreak of the coronavirus. Dr. Catherine Vuky, assistant professor of Clinical Psychology and director of the Asian Mental Health Concentration, spoke with...

WJC Faculty Member, Alum Co-Author Article on Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Veterans

Dr. Susan Powell, associate professor in the William James College Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, and alumnus Michael Mullen co-authored

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