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Managing Pressure: Teaching During COVID-19
Maintaining mental well-being during the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak can be challenging. William James Faculty offer advice.
William James College Launches Behavioral Health Service Corps℠, Paid Service Year for Recent College Graduates
The William James College Behavioral Health Service Corps℠, a first-of-its-kind paid service and learning opportunity for recent college graduates, offers scholars both an entry-level career experience and credits toward a master’s degree.
Mental Health in the Time of COVID19: William James College Offers Resources and Free, Online Groups
NEWTON, MASS. – William James College, a leader mental health and behavioral health education, is curating an online collection of resources for mental and behavioral health professionals; educators and schools; parents seeking ways to support and engage children in educational play at home; and individuals...
Managing Mental Health During COVID-19: Advice for Frontline Professionals
Maintaining mental well-being during the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak can be challenging. William James Faculty offer advice.
Helping Children Manage Stress and Anxiety in the time of COVID-19
Managing stress and anxiety and maintaining mental well-being during the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak can be challenging. William James Faculty offer suggestions.
William James College Faculty Discuss Mental Health in the Time of Coronavirus
Managing stress and anxiety and maintaining mental well-being during the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak can be challenging. William James Faculty offer suggestions.
INTERFACE Referral Service Continues to Expand throughout Massachusetts
On February 10, Winchester, Mass., became one of the latest towns to subscribe to William James College’s INTERFACE Referral Service. According to an article in the Daily Times Chronicle, the Town of Winchester and The Winchester Coalition for a Safer Community collaborated to bring services to the...
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.
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.
Annual Forum Explores Children’s Mental Health, from the Cradle to the Classroom and in the Clinic
The William James College Annual Forum brings together thought leaders and renowned experts to address societal issues that affect mental health. The theme of this year’s forum
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