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Dr. Srini Pillay to Address Leadership Psychology PsyD Students

Srini Pillay, M.D., a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and brain researcher, McKinsey & Co. Think Tank member, and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group will visit William James College

The Black Mental Health Graduate Academy Celebrates Milestones, and Black Excellence in Psychology

According to the American Psychological Association (APA), only 4 percent of psychologists practicing today in the United States are African-American/Black.

President Nicholas Covino Stands with Senators, Advocates in Support of Mental Health Bill

President Nicholas Covino joined Massachusetts State Senators and other behavioral health leaders for a rally to support the “Mental Health Addressing

Lunar New Year Celebration Ushers In “The Year of the Rat,” and a New Concentration in Asian Mental Health

The Lunar New Year officially arrived on Saturday, January 25, marking the beginning of the Year of the Rat in the Chinese zodiac cycle. The annual festival, which is celebrated by millions of people around the world, is an important time for Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese communities. The festival...

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 Celebrates the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.In the Community

The William James College Community gathered together on the morning of January 17, 2020 to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King,

Career-Changer Dr. Maria Sirois Sought “A Deeper Sense of Meaning,” Teaches Resilience and Positive Psychology

Working in business early in her career, Dr. Maria Sirois said she felt like something was missing in her professional life.

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year, They, is a “Huge Step,” says WJC Professor

Merriam-Webster recently announced that the 2019 word of the year is “they,” after a 313% increase in searches for the term over the past year. The use of the pronoun “they” to refer to a singular person of non-binary gender identity has been gaining prominence. Merriam-Webster added the third-person...

CMGMH Newsletter Feature: Palestinian Mental Health Without Borders

The Palestinian Mental Health Conference was held on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at UMass Boston. The conference generated transnational dialogues on community

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