Tag: psychology

Minding Our Own Blackness

Senior psychology major Jedaun Carter said she has been in therapy since she was 6 or 7 years old, but never saw the benefit from it until high school.

Human-animal connection breeds compassion

Nearly a year after their dog died, Fontana residents Keri and Greg Martin visited the Inland Valley Humane Society and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for a new dog to take home.

Students find stress relief in psychological services

Many factors can alter a person’s mental state, including stress, depression, anxiety, substance abuse and relationships. These factors can cause people to become distant from society and lack motivation. To address these issues, the University of La Verne offers counseling and psychological services (CAPS) for all students who might be dealing with a personal issue, regardless of what it is.

Li studies trainer-trainee relationship

Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeanie Li discussed the link between healthy relationships between supervisors and supervisees and psychological well being during her lecture Monday in the President’s Dining Room.

Solso considers psychology, art ties

Dr. Robert L. Solso, a professor from the University of Nevada, Reno, presented the "Psychology of Art" during his lecture Monday in Founders Hall Auditorium.

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