School Psychology Represents at NASP!
School Psychology Represents at NASP!
From February 14-17, school psychology students and faculty attended the National Association of School Psychology annual conference in New Orleans, La.
From February 14-17, school psychology students and faculty attended the National Association of School Psychology annual conference in New Orleans, La.
CPS Celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month! Georgia State’s Counseling and Psychological Services department is excited to celebrate Mental Health Awareness […]
THE PLAY THERAPY TRAINING INSTITUTE PROUDLY PRESENTS: Terry Kottman, Ph.D., RPT-S, NCC, LMHC You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Join with Them… […]
THE PLAY THERAPY TRAINING INSTITUTE PROUDLY PRESENTS: Terry Kottman, Ph.D., RPT-S, NCC, LMHC Creative Play Therapy Interventions Thursday, May 18, […]
Georgia State’s Counseling and Psychological Services department is excited to announce that the School Counseling, M.Ed. program is expanding to the Alpharetta campus!
This interactive workshop provides an overview of an innovative model for intervention in crisis and potentially traumatizing contexts, “Coping with the present while building for the future” (CPBF).
The pandemic has produced a mental health crisis with effects that may reverberate for years — even decades — to come.
Some days during his commute to Georgia State, Ken Rice comes face to face with the subject he studies: Stress.
Jeff Ashby and Kenneth Rice, professors in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services, are two of eight recipients of the College of Education & Human Development’s Faculty Awards for 2022.
Join us in a virtual celebration to dedicate the Ken Matheny Center for the Study of Stress, Trauma, and Resilience on Thursday, March 10, 2022.
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