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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

WJC Community Members Speak with WBUR’s Radio Boston About Bullying in Schools

The deaths of Phoebe Prince in South Hadley and Carl Walker-Hoover in Springfield ten years ago by suicide inspired the state to take steps to address

William James College Recognized for 2 Top Degree Programs by Intelligent.com

William James College has been awarded top ranking status for two Master's programs by Intelligent.com, a student-focused comprehensive research guide

William James College Recognized Among Schools with Lowest Default Rate Nationwide

William James College has been recognized in an annual report compiled by LendEDU for having one of the lowest default rates in the country.

Boston Business Journal: Colleges struggle to meet demand for mental health services

President Nick Covino pens op-ed on college mental health, "We must make mental health access an equal priority."

New England Psychologist: Evidence doesn’t support claim linking mental illness, mass shooters

After a pair of mass shootings in August killed more than 30 people in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, President Donald Trump made comments linking mental illness to mass shootings. However, experts say no such link exists. One of these experts, William James College professor Dr. Robert Kinscherff,...

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