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As researchers, educators and therapists, we work with our clients and PARTNER TO SEE CHANGE. Browse our behavioral health resources for psychoeducational content grounded in the latest research and developed for you by our expert clinicians. Here, you will find our popular Tips of the Month and Clinical Science Insights publication series, you can hear podcasts and watch webinars on a variety of themes, read topical articles from our therapists and learn about our latest publications.

Thinking of Coming Out to Your Family During the Holidays?

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Making the decision to come out as LGBTQ to family or friends is one of the biggest and most vulnerable steps a queer person can take. Dr. Samuel Allen shares helpful tips to help navigate the process.

Invisible Support

Tip of the month - Couple

Research reported in the Journal of Psychological Science (December, 2010) describes two types of support in a relationship: visible (when both partners notice the supportive actions) and invisible (when support originates outside the recipient's awareness).

How to Apologize Meaningfully, According to Experts

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Emily Klear shared tips to help you apologize in a meaningful, reparative way.

Navigating Mental Health Crises

Clinical Science Insight

One of the many things we’ve learned over the past two years is that crises happen. And no matter the type of crisis, knowing what to expect can help. This is especially key in responding to mental health crises, which have many moving parts and often involve the emergency room. In fact, from 2006 to 2014, one in eight visits to the ER were due to mental health or substance…

Flip the Tense

Tip of the month - Couple

Imagine you’re preparing a recipe that calls for two cups of flour. You open your pantry cabinet to retrieve the bag of flour and notice that the top of the bag is half-open.  You’ve seen this before: it’s how your partner always leaves the bag, exposed to the air and, in your view, compromising freshness. You feel irritated. 

Is Your Child Feeling the Effects of the "COVID Slide"? | Webinar

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Children are returning to the classroom after more than a year of remote learning.

How to Make Sense of Procrastination

Clinical Science Insight

Imagine sitting down to complete a task you’ve been putting off. Maybe it’s a big task with lots of different parts; maybe it feels overwhelming, and you don’t know where to start; maybe it’s a task that feels mundane and that you have to do frequently. What emotions come up when you imagine yourself getting started on this task? What thoughts? One thing is for certain: We’ve…

Sports Psychologist, Dr. Michele Kerulis, Talks to WGN News About Protecting Athletes' Mental Health

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In a monumental display of courage, one of USA Olympics’ most decorated athletes, four-time gold medal gymnast Simone Biles, has stepped away from the women’s gymnastics team competition in the 2020 Olympics to focus on her mental health.