Counseling@Northwestern Grad Reflects on Her Second AMHCA Conference August 23, 2019 Counseling@Northwestern graduate Jennifer Reckner shares her experience attending this year’s AMHCA conference in the nation’s capital.
The Opera Reflections: Honor, Violence, and Cultural Norms in Modern Society August 15, 2019 The second in a series of articles on mental health themes in opera explores concepts of honor and violence.
Dr. Nate Perron Leads Training on How to Support the Mental Health for Law Enforcement July 11, 2019 To help address the overlooked mental health needs of first responders, Dr. Nate Perron participated in a skills training for counselors and professionals in the field.
How Runners Can Use Psychology to Achieve Success June 25, 2019 Dr. Michele Kerulis shares tips on how to integrate sport psychology into a running program.
How Counseling Can Help After a Concussion June 20, 2019 A concussion impacts physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Counseling can help an individual move toward a vision of healthy, holistic recovery.
Addressing Suicide Among First Responders: How Colleagues, Friends, and Family Can Help May 28, 2019 Repeated exposure to death and destruction can lead to serious mental health conditions for first responders. Learn how to help.
Art as a Healing Expression: An Afternoon with Brandon Breaux, Part 2 May 2, 2019 In part two of their chat, Dr. Kerulis and Brandon Breaux discuss how the artist is enabling people to express their creativity and emotions.
The Opera Reflections: Modern Aging and the Unique Role of Technology April 25, 2019 The first in a series of articles on mental health themes in opera explores concepts of aging in Gounod’s Faust and Luc Steels’ Fausto.
Pushing Back on Perfectionism: How to Be Happily Imperfect April 12, 2019 While the human drive for perfection can be a catalyst for success, pushing too hard over time can be destructive and even lead to mental illness.
Art as a Healing Expression: An Afternoon with Brandon Breaux, Part 1 April 12, 2019 In part one of her discussion with artist Brandon Breaux, Dr. Michele Kerulis looks at the research behind art as a healing tool.