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Linda Martin: Why I Chose the Positive Psychology Program at PCOM

May 8, 2023

After noticing increased stress as people struggled with a new way of working during the pandemic, Linda Martin decided to take action to help people thrive.

PCOM Launches First Academic Journal

May 3, 2023

The Journal of Integrated Primary Care (JIPC) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering primary care, pediatrics, behavioral health, PT, pharmacy and more.

Birth Trauma Therapy - Coping With a Traumatic Birthing Experience

May 2, 2023

What is birth trauma? What signs indicate a need for birth trauma therapy? Learn about the symptoms and psychological treatments.

Counselor, Care for Thyself: How to Safeguard Against Vicarious Trauma

April 25, 2023

Clinicians can protect themselves from the effects of vicarious trauma by following these wellness tips from Dr. Lisa Corbin.

Sophia Raff Discusses the ABA Program

April 21, 2023

Sophia Raff describes uniqueness of PCOM's one year MS in Applied Behavior Analysis program and how it is preparing her to work in the field.

'Advocating Even If Your Voice Shakes'

April 20, 2023

Sarah Fox (PsyD '26) discusses how sharing her project on gender-affirming care at Advocacy Day led to a passion for speaking up and supporting others.

Advancing Interest in Research Among BIPOC Students

April 17, 2023

Lincoln University undergraduate students receive training in behavioral research in partnership with PCOM and Public Health Management Corporation.

PCOM MAPP Program Partners With Community Behavioral Health

April 7, 2023

PCOM's Master of Applied Positive Psychology program has partnered with CBH to provide a unique positive psychology-based wellness program for their employees.

PCOM's Clinical Psychology Students Shine on Match Day

April 6, 2023

PCOM's PsyD program boasts a high match rate thanks to the quality of its curriculum and students, as well as its interdisciplinary approach to patient care.

Why Choose a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling?

April 6, 2023

A master's degree in mental health counseling can be a cost-effective and efficient way to enter the counseling profession.

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