Faculty in the News

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Dr. Jaleel Abdul-Adil, associate professor of clinical psychology, was quoted in a Daily Journal story about the influence of hip-hop music on children (6/24). 

Dr. Ellis Copeland, chair of the Department of School Psychology, was quoted in a Chicago Parent magazine story titled “Taking the Stress Out of School” (7/25). 

Dr. Nancy Davis, associate vice president of academic affairs, offered commentary for a Forbes.com story about people who embellish on their resumes. The story also ran in the Sydney Morning Herald (6/11). 

Dr. Todd Dubose, assistant professor of clinical psychology, appeared on the National Geographic Channel program “The Final Report.” Dr. Dubose discussed the psychology of cults, particularly the story behind the Heaven’s Gate cult from the late ‘90s (9/29). 

Dr. Michael Fogel, chair of the Forensic Psychology Department, was quoted in The Daily Journal about a criminal case in Will County (5/24). 

Dr. Evan Harrington, associate professor of clinical psychology, contributed to an EDGE Boston story titled “Gay Panic Defense Fading in Murder Cases” (7/17). 

Dr. Christoph Leonhard, professor of clinical psychology, was quoted in a Chicago Tribune story about people who compulsively collect recipes (6/4). The story also appeared in the Lincoln (Neb.) Journal Star (7/16). 

The Chicago School received mention on the WBEZ Chicago Public Radio program Worldview in a segment featuring Fr. Paul Satkunanayagam, S.J. Fr. Paul talked about his work to deliver counseling services to people in Sri Lanka and about his work with Dr. Michael McNulty, a Chicago School faculty member. 

Dr. Daniela Schreier, assistant professor of clinical counseling, discussed stress and economic anxiety for a Medill News Service story (10/7). She also was quoted in a Dallas Morning News story about people losing weight after a painful divorce (10/6). 

Dr. Hector Torres, Center for Latino Mental Health coordinator, appeared on WBEW FM-89.5 to discuss the center and The Chicago School’s Latino mental health initiative (9/11). The center was profiled in the Columbia Chronicle, a South Loop weekly (9/15). 

Dr. Debra Warner, assistant professor of forensic psychology, contributed to an article about negative self talk that appeared on moodletter.com, a website dedicated to mental health (10/8). She also was quoted in a Therapy Times article about political correctness and the patient-therapist bond (9/15). 

Dr. Nancy Zarse, associate professor of forensic psychology, was interviewed by ABC7’s Kevin Roy for a feature story about campus shootings (8/17).

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