Mental health
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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…
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Mikayla Dotson ’23 wants to remove barriers to mental health care
Pursuing master’s degree at Brown University School of Public Health
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Psychologist: Young adults hit hard by pandemic’s toll on mental health
Lost jobs and life disruptions contribute to 18- to 29-year-olds’ distress
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‘What about our rights?’
Professor’s research spotlights concerns of LGBTQ parents in Florida
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Making sense of the unfathomable
English professor analyzes rhetoric about infanticide from 1616 to present
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‘You’re influencing a whole system’
‘Checkup’ strengthens parental relationships, improves babies’ outcomes
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‘An honest and vulnerable space’
Queer discussion groups help students find community
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‘You want to help kids feel less helpless’
Professor Wendy Grolnick uses parenting expertise to assist families in midst of tragedy
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With her father as inspiration, Clark senior plunges into study of Caribbean immigrants
Survey, interviews explore issues surrounding mental health
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Making time for meditation during COVID: A Clark mindfulness expert weighs in
In The Conversation, instructor Jessica Bane Robert writes about ‘clearing the mind’









