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Professor Claire Fialkov Discusses Cultivating Happiness in One’s Life
Want to cultivate happiness in your own life? There are steps you can take. Want to read scholarly articles about happiness and positive psychology?
Students, Faculty Present at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health on Mental Health Literacy and Careers in Behavioral Health
On Saturday, April 13, students Adetutu Ajibose and Tania Jimenez, and faculty members Gemima St. Louis and Marc Abelard presented at the Annual Youth & Public Health Summit at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The group presented on the topic "Mental Health Literacy and Careers in the Behavioral...
William James Faculty, Students and Alumni Attend National Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention
School psychologists do more than help students through academic struggles. They support students beyond the classroom, providing expertise and assessment
Students Receive Sonya Kurzweil Grant for Doctoral Projects in Child-Family Clinical Psychology
The Sonya Kurzweil Grant, the first of its kind in William James College history, provides students with financial backing while they pursue research
Colonel John M. Rodolico Receives 2019 William James College Mental Health Leadership Award
Twenty veterans are lost each day to suicide, an increase of 20 percent over the last year. For those in the military special operations community, the increase was even greater
Meet Lucero Scholar Karina Fundora
The Dr. Cynthia Lucero Center Latino Mental Health Program (LMHP) offers a unique opportunity for William James College students who are interested in working with individuals from Latino cultures. Through intensive immersion in Spanish language and Hispanic cultures, students are prepared as culturally...
Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health Spring 2019 Newsletter
The William James College Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health (CMGMH) comprises academic programs at William James College that focus primarily
Defining independence in autism education and treatment
Independence is a major focus of educational and treatment approaches for people with Autisum Spectrum Disorder, so it can be easy to assume its “definition”
The question everyone’s asking about the parents in ‘Leaving Neverland’
Professor Jessica Greenwald O’Brien speaks with the Washington Post
Colonel John M. Rodolico Awarded William James College Mental Health Leadership Award
COL. Rodolico, advocate for military mental health, to be recognized at March 6 ceremony for outstanding leadership in service of military personnel, families, and veterans.
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