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How Our Little White Lies Helped Lead To A Post-Truth Era

“Lying is hard and cognitively exhausting,” explains Professor Joseph Toomey, PhD In GOOD Magazine, Dr. Toomey weighs in on what has been slated the “post-truth” era.

Retraining Your Brain With a Zap

How far would you go to make sure this is the year you finally quit smoking or lose weight?

Facing the Holidays After Losing a Loved One

Coping with the loss of a loved one is difficult, and those difficulties may increase during the holidays and other significant moments you previously shared with that person. Dr. Aladdin Ossorio

Practicing What We Preach: An Account from Student Cynthia Williams

Cynthia Williams always wanted to help others in her career, but wasn’t sure how – that is, until she went to her first class as a high school student.

Living Out Your Passion at William James College: An account from student Matthew Goodnow

Matthew Goodnow wasn’t a psychology major at Union College (class of ’11), but that didn’t stop him from pursuing a graduate degree in the field. Currently a third-year clinical psychology Psy.D. candidate at William James College in Newton, Mass., Matthew decided to pursue a career in psychology...

Names and Faces: Here and there

Following the release of "The Desperate and the Dead" a Spotlight Series on Mental Health, we hosted a panel featuring Boston Globe Spotlight reporters Scott Allen and Jenna Russell. The Boston Globe mentioned us in their “Names” column for hosting the forum to discuss the series.

Why William James: A Look at the Prospective Student Process

I spoke with a range of prospective students from military, counseling, education, and even graphic design backgrounds. Several prospective students

William James College announces scholarships

We’re committed to educating the best mental healthcare professionals and ensuring access to mental healthcare for everyone. As a part of that mission

Local Temples, Agencies, Resettling Syrian Refugees

The devastating war that has ravished the country of Syria has left masses of families without homes. MetroWest Family Services and The Town of Framingham are actively working to relocate a dozen Syrian families to the MetroWest area.

9 Ways To Survive The Holidays When You're Alone

Despite the warmth and cheer associated with the yuletide season, loneliness may set in for those who have recently lost a loved one.

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