Mental health
-
In new book, Clark psychologist helps couples explore ‘The Mindful Path to Intimacy’
In his new book, “The Mindful Path to Intimacy,” Córdova shares the transformative power of mindfulness to strengthen and support intimate relationships.
-
On the ball about mental health
With a fellowship, hoopster Chris Clarke ’27 looks to make a difference
-
Katie Healey ’24 is ready to help others thrive
Psychology major to work with young adults on mental health issues
-
Reducing stress for sustainable bonds
Clark psychologist treats the toll of a struggling relationship
-
Partnership aims to improve high schoolers’ mental health outcomes
Mosakowski Institute, Southbridge Public Schools team up to address students’ academic, social-emotional needs
-
With nearly $2M in defense funding, Clark-based startup expands mental health research
‘Relationship checkups’ are key tool for treating depression in veterans, Professor Córdova’s pilot study shows
-
Letting go of gender pressure
Masculinity as performance, not personality
-
‘I feel like I have been given a second chance’
Clark alum promotes awareness of psychedelic treatments for depression
-
Resiliency roadblock
Emerging adults have faced high anxiety rates since 2020
-
Partnership expands mental health support for students
Each academic year, about a quarter of Clark University’s undergraduate student population — around 550 students — take advantage of mental health support offered by the Center for Counseling and Personal Growth (CPG). To ensure that all students can access the services they need, when they need them, CPG has announced a partnership with…









