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As Suicides Surge, so do efforts to prevent them
Our INTERFACE program and Margaret Hannah, Program Director of INTERFACE, were mentioned in an article in the Patriot Ledger that discussed the growing suicide epidemic in Massachusetts and throughout the country. Read the full article here to learn how programs like INTERFACE, researchers, clinicians...
Franklin Elementary Leadership Team Finds Support and Affirmation of their Social and Emotional Focus in tv Program
If you’re looking for a town and a school system dedicated to teaching elementary school students the values that contribute to a positive, humane society, look to Franklin, Massachusetts.
From the Classroom to the Community: Consultation Services to a Local Health Center
In the fall of 2017, a group of students (Alexis DiGasso, Denice Cronin, and Alberto Hernandez) completed a community service project as part of a Systems Theory
Let's swim upstream for our kids and their mental health
“We know that during infancy and early childhood, emotional health and wellness are beginning to develop, along with one’s body. While we tend to focus on a child’s physical development, we should do the same with one’s mental well-being.” In a recent contributed piece in Mental Health Weekly,...
Leveling the Mental Health Counseling Racial Playing Field
We can no longer afford the lack of diversity in mental health counseling
Parkland: A Call for Gun Control
Like many of you, the tragic events in Parkland Florida remain. It is beyond frustrating to witness another episode of needless destruction of innocents in this country. There really are no words to offer, this time, that do not seem empty.
tv Promotes Jason Kaplan to Director of the Doctoral Program in School Psychology
Kaplan began with tv in 2011 as an adjunct professor
tv In Action: Students Volunteered at Local High School
Six Scholars from the Black Mental Health Graduate Academy at tv volunteered to engage students at Urban Science Academy (USA) in conversations
tv to Host "Red Monster" Film Screening and Panel Discussion to Honor Black History Month
Film and subsequent panel session to explore the impact of psychological trauma on the lives of young men of color
Mental Illness and Communities of Color
Mental illness has been found to be frequently stigmatized in the African-American community. tv student and Coordinator of the Black Mental Health Graduate Academy, Samuel Kwame Dance, sat down with WGBH as a guest on their Basic Black segment to discuss the importance of creating...
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