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Kristin Kosyluk, Jerome Galea and others

MHLP and social work faculty share expertise on mental health and HIV stigma in Peru

The team gave multiple talks on mental health and HIV stigma for medical professionals and community representatives.

October 13, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Social Work

Dr. Greg Teague speaks from a podium at the Behavioral Healthcare 10 year anniversary celebration

Behavioral Healthcare program celebrates 10 years

The event honored distinguished graduates and celebrated the impact of alumni, faculty, and staff over the past decade.

October 9, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Khary Rigg

MHLP associate professor joins National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative

Khary Rigg, PhD will serve on the Prevention, Data, & Research Working Group for three years.

September 22, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Nik Lampe

MHLP assistant professor awarded grant to study risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, dementia in older LGBTQ+ adults

Nik Lampe, PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy (MHLP).

September 11, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Michael Weiner and Khary Rigg

Student is first to complete research with support from the Florida High Tech Corridor Undergraduate Research Initiative awarded through CBCS

Michael Weiner earned a coveted opportunity to partner with Department of Mental Health Law and Policy Associate Professor Khary Rigg, PhD.

August 24, 2023Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Mental Health Law and Policy

Aaron Norton presents in Ireland

MHLP professor presents on virtual reality psychotherapy in Ireland

The training focused on meta analysis research and clinical case examples of four categories of VR implementation in psychotherapy.

July 27, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Micah E. Johnson

Assistant professor receives $1.78M grant to increase diversity of substance misuse research workforce

Micah E. Johnson, PhD was awarded the grant from the National Institutes of Health.

July 14, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

The phrase, “I am enough,” stamped in multiple colors on the pavement.

Every picture in USF professor’s project tells a story about young people’s mental health

Participants in the project led by Margaret McGladrey, PhD use photography to develop and deliver messages and promote dialogue about important issues.

June 20, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Mental Health in the Workplace graphic with the images of two profiles

USF to offer free course to the public that addresses mental health in the workplace

The free online course is designed to help managers and employees become more well-versed in addressing mental health and its impact on organizations.

May 22, 2023Mental Health Law and Policy

Kristin Kosyluk

MHLP assistant professor offers strategies to promote inclusive excellence

Kristin Kosyluk, PhD joined university leaders in the Special Enlightenment Series conversation, “You Belong Here: Fostering a Sense of Belonging in Higher Education.”

May 15, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Slader Pich

BHC graduates honored at pinning ceremony

Thirty graduates of the Behavioral Healthcare major were welcomed to the profession during the pinning ceremony Thursday afternoon.

May 8, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

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