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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”

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.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation Reports ‘Shine a Light’ on a Critical Issue in Mental Health

Two important reports recently released by The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation have the potential to make a big impact on one of the most pressing health issues of this generation – access to mental health care.

Students Organized Fundraising to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence

In December 2018, as part of a community service project for the course, “Systems Theory and Practice: Psychological Interventions in the Community,”

National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development Recognizes William James College Social Emotional Learning Program

In more and more classrooms across the country, alongside reading, writing, and arithmetic, children are being taught tolerance, compassion and understanding.

William James College Featured in Report from National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development

National Report Spotlights William James College, graduate certificate in school climate and social and emotional learning

Dr. Natalie Cort Moderates Post-Show Discussion Following A.R.T’s Production of Barber Shop Chronicles

For generations, barber shops have been a place where African men gather – for haircuts, yes, but also to talk. Barber Shop Chronicles, a play currently

Alliance for Aging Connects Local Individuals and Organizations that Provide Services to Older Adults, Promotes Regional Collaboration

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the year 2030 marks an important demographic turning point in U.S. history – that’s the year when all baby boomers will be age 65 or older, making 1 in every 5 U.S. residents of retirement age. It’s important, says Dr. Erlene Rosowsky

Conversations, Episode 20: Nurturing Resilience in Children and Families

Conversations - Episode 20: Nurturing Resilience in Children and Families

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