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Kenya Service Learning and Immersion Program Advances “The Partnership for Safe Water in the Mara,” Other Community Health Initiatives

In Kenya, 41 percent of the country’s 46 million people rely on unfiltered water sources, including the Mara River which is the single most important source of drinking water in the region. Water quality in the Mara, which traverses some 245 miles, is impacted by several factors, including animal activities,...

CMGMH Newsletter Feature: How Culture Impacts Mental Health

The "CMGMH Connection," a regular newsletter published by team members in the Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health (CMGMH) landed in subscriber inboxes in Mid-July. July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

Conference Held at tv Explores Opioid Epidemic

Massachusetts is at the epicenter of the opioid epidemic. According to a study conducted by Andrew Bagley, vice president for Policy and Research at the Massachusetts

Boston Herald: Recovery from physical trauma requires coping, adapting

Dr. Nicholas Covino, president of tv and former director of psychology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, spoke with the Boston Herald for a story about recovery and readjustment to life following a sudden, potentially life-altering accident.

Taylor Pestritto Named First Recipient of New Green Mountain Geropsychology Scholarship

tv is one of only two PsyD programs in the country to offer a geropsychology concentration. A generous gift from tv Trustee Thom Lockerby

Dr. Erich Lindemann Memorial Lectures Now Available Via tv Online Archive

Dr. Erich Lindemann (1900-1974) was a significant leader in the field of psychiatry and an important contributor to mental health services and awareness in Boston. His work has been cited as some of the earliest significant

Dr. Paola Michelle Contreras Receives Award for Anti-Human Trafficking Work

Dr. Paola Michelle Contreras, tv counseling faculty member and alumna of the College’s clinical psychology PsyD program, received the 12th Annual Arthur R. Kravitz Award for community Action and Humanitarian Contributions from the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (BPSI)....

Medfield Schools Credit INTERFACE Services with Improved Mental Health

Medfield Public Schools is crediting the use of the William James INTERFACE Referral Service with an improvement “to the mental health and wellness of students throughout the district and beyond.” According to a recent press release, Medfield Public Schools Superintendent Jeffrey Marsden said, “The...

College Holds 3rd Annual Juneteenth Celebration

Juneteenth, which is celebrated annually on June 19, is the oldest national commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.

Materials for Clinicians Working with Youth of Color

Dr. Natalie Cort, assistant professor in the Clinical Psychology Department, associate director for diversity in the Center for Faculty Development, director of the tv Black Mental Health Graduate Academy, and a member of the American Psychological Association (APA) Working Group for...

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