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Local Temples, Agencies, Resettling Syrian Refugees
The devastating war that has ravished the country of Syria has left masses of families without homes. MetroWest Family Services and The Town of Framingham are actively working to relocate a dozen Syrian families to the MetroWest area.
9 Ways To Survive The Holidays When You're Alone
Despite the warmth and cheer associated with the yuletide season, loneliness may set in for those who have recently lost a loved one.
Multicultural & Veterans Mental Health Scholarships Announced
Robert Kraft Donation Helps Form Scholarship Fund
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ Announces Multicultural and Veterans Mental Health Scholarships
NEWTON – December 5, 2016 – ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ, a leader in educating mental health professionals and the largest graduate psychology program in New
Tension at the Table: Thanksgiving and Politics
The most divisive presidential election in recent history has led many to dread the discussions around the table over Thanksgiving and the upcoming holidays.
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ Launches SageMind, an Aging Intervention Program
Program uses evidence-based approaches to help preserve and enhance thinking and memory in middle-aged and older adults
New academy graduate program aims to diversify MH workforce
Acknowledging the lack of racial and ethnic diversity in the mental health services profession, ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ recently launched its Black Mental Health Graduate Academy. The program, which was featured in this article from Mental Health Weekly, aims to provide a tangible solution to close the...
Cops Needed Backup
Boston Herald, Letter to the Editor
Living in a Material World
How to avoid raising material kids in today's world
The Shocking Reason Why Siblings Squabble Over Inheritance And How To Prevent It
In this Forbes article, Dr. Aladdin Ossorio, founder and coordinator of the SageMind Program at ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ, discusses the predicaments faced
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