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Applied Behavior Analysis Program Graduates First Class
In June, tv congratulated its first graduates of its Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program and its cohort of four talented professionals. Rachel Mallard, Corey McConnell
New tv and Riverside Community Care Partnership Will Help Meet Community’s Growing Need for Behavioral Health Professionals
NEWTON, MA, (November 7, 2018) – tv and Riverside Community Care have announced a partnership which will increase collaboration between
Preparing Psychology Students as Global Citizens and Leaders
Why Service Learning Matters
Dr. Robert Brooks Receives tv Mental Health Humanitarian Award
Through the Mental Health Humanitarian award, tv celebrates the contributions of people who are truly, in the words of the College’s motto, “Meeting the Need” and “Making a Difference.”
Netflix Show Makes Character a tv, CFAR Graduate
The Netflix Original Series The Haunting of Hill House, which premiered on October 12, has quickly become one of the most talked about shows of the season – and it has a tv connection.
Congressman Joseph Kennedy III Convenes tv Roundtable on World Mental Health Day
U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III paid a visit to tv for a roundtable discussion with faculty members and senior leadership. The visit coincided with
Conversations, Episode 19: Asian American Mental Health
Society is becoming more globalized than ever, and the field of mental health is struggling to keep up. Minority groups face countless obstacles in accessing mental health services.
Redefining the Aftermath of Suicide
Suicide survivors deserve a voice—and more access to resources.
tv Forum Addresses “Public Health Crisis of Our Generation"
Communities across New England have been severely devastated by the opioid epidemic. More than a quarter of Massachusetts residents say they know someone
How well can a person remember things that happened more than 30 years ago?
Dr. Aladdin Ossorio, tv alum and founder and coordinator of our SageMind Program, spoke with The Boston Globe for an article exploring a central question in the Brett Kavanaugh controversy: How well can a person remember things that happened more than 30 years ago?
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