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Boston 25 News Report: With Young People Hit Hard by the Pandemic, More College Students are Interested in Studying Mental Health
Before the pandemic, approximately 1 in 5 people in the United States, or around 18 to 20 percent of the population, reported anxiety, depression, substance abuse, or trauma.
After Afghanistan: How to Support the Military and Veteran Community
Director of Military & Veteran Psychology Dr. Jenny D’Olympia and tv student Kevin Lambert discuss military service, and ways civilians can offer support.
Veterans Bring Experiences to–and Find Support in–Military Programs on Campus
According to the National Counsel for Mental Wellbeing, thirty percent of active duty and reserve military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan experienced a subsequent mental health condition.
Marc Abelard, tv, Named “Business Partner of the Year” by Massachusetts Providers’ Council
The Providers’ Council is the largest membership association for health and human services agencies in the state. Partnering organization JRI submitted the award nomination.
tv to Partner with Mass General Brigham, Awarded $3M Grant for Workforce Development
Mass General Brigham Today Announced New, Significant Investment in Community & Mental Health, Initiative Focuses on Increasing Access for Patients and Builds on Existing $175M Annual Community Health Investments
Organizational and Leadership Psychology Department Welcomes New Leadership Team
OLP welcomed several new leaders to the team this fall. Dr. Suzanne Devlin named Department Chair.
Three Ways to Support Students Transitioning to In-Person Learning
School Psychologist, Dr. Jason Kaplan, shares advice for school administrators
Article by tv Geropsychology Researchers Asks: What is Wisdom?
Do you really become wiser as you age? Perhaps we know what it means if a person is said to be wise, but what, exactly, is wisdom?
Alumna Hired for New Co-Responder Role with Randolph Police Support and Outreach Unit
Ashley Sullivan, a graduate of the master’s in clinical mental health counseling with a concentration in military and veterans psychology, and now a mental health clinician with Aspire Health Alliance, has been hired by the Randolph Police Department as co-responder for their Jail Diversion Program.
More Asian Americans Are Seeking Mental Health Treatment; Dr. Catherine Vuky Among Experts Interviewed by New York Times About Shifting Cultural Views
"Mental health is heavily stigmatized among Asian Americans, whose older generations, like the older generations of other cultures, tend to see therapy as undignified or a sign of weakness," wrote New York Times writer Alyssa Lukpat.
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