BCcampus is excited to announce the launch of the 2025-2027 Research Fellows cohort. Our next group of Fellows, who started their fellowships in September 2025, will explore a wide range of topics, ...
Being a queer therapist often feels like walking a tightrope, balancing high above a circus built by a system that was never meant for people like me to perform. The rope is taut, the stakes are high, ...
For 45 years, this national resource has pioneered cutting-edge psychology research while providing support for thousands of vulnerable families ...
Clinicians need to familiarize themselves with menopause genitourinary symptom management so they can address the pressing medical needs of millions of women.
Some churches shut their doors to queer people. Is it because their “sin” is too visible to be tolerated? Scripture says all sin grieves God, yet the question reverberates: Why does the church welcome ...
In another study published by Signa Vitae in 2011, researchers showed that the severity of a life-threatening situation was associated with a higher incidence of NDEs, suggesting that they are more ...
As federal funding cuts threaten local violence prevention agencies, a recent study by two Virginia universities found formerly redlined areas in Richmond have higher rates of violent injury in ...
While Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) has become a significant practice today, the inclusion of animals in clinical settings is not new.
Around the world, growing populations of older adults need social care. Aging is typically associated with steady physical and cognitive decline; the practice of narrative therapy, by contrast, ...
Healing from domestic abuse starts with recognizing and combatting obstacles to ensure the right path to recovery.
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