News: Department of Counselor Education, School Psychology, and Human Services

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Business and Community |

Nevada Institute on Teaching and Educator Preparation finds home at UNLV and in the community.

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Business and Community |

Mental health expert Dr. Michelle Paul provides strategies on fighting off anxieties as people return to work, outside activities.

Michelle Paul, director of The PRACTICE Mental Health Clinic at U.N.L.V., sits in front of her computer in her office to conduct a virtual meeting.
Business and Community |

The PRACTICE Mental Health Clinic responds to outbreak, offers all services to existing patients virtually.

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Business and Community |

UNLV College of Education professor explains trauma symptoms of children versus adults and offers strategies and resources to help overcome them.

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Campus News |

In the days after the Oct. 1 tragedy, UNLV mental health experts helped hundreds deal with the trauma. Three of them share their insights.

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Campus News |

Donors step up to support UNLV programs that serve the community in the aftermath of October 1 shooting.

Samuel Song at U.N.L.V. Creates
Research |

The biggest barrier is getting teachers and staff on board with new strategies in school discipline.

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Campus News |

University counseling experts step up to offer emotional support after the mass shooting in Las Vegas.

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Campus News |

The featured speakers from UNLV Creates share their wishes for this fall's incoming students.

student-to-counselor ratio: 508-to-1
Research |

Education policy experts stress the importance of access to mental health care in schools as counseling professions categorized as “bright outlook” occupations for workforce development.

Sam Song
People |

A younger relative’s brush with gangs and the school's indifference to his situation set this College of Education professor on his career path.