“Depression: Medical Science and Medical Humanities” September 2, 2020Someone close to you is likely taking an antidepressant. In 2017, the World Health Organization named depressive disorders...Events·
MOVE Forward September 1, 2020Feeling stuck? Having a hard time coping with change? Feeling lost or directionless? Learn how to MOVE from...Events·
Mandel’s Megan Holmes discusses link between COVID-19 pandemic and PTSD symptoms in Americans August 28, 2020New studies show Americans could be experiencing pandemic PTSD symptoms KBAK: Megan Holmes, director of the Center on...Media·
Beyond Blue: Understanding Mental Illness February 12, 2020CWRU faculty and staff are invited to join the discussion “Beyond Blue: Understanding Mental Illness” on Wednesday, Feb....Events·
Campus marks mental health week October 7, 2019Stress is everywhere these days. Type the word into Google News search and 189 million links appear. Ask...FeaturesUniversity News·
Fresh Check Day March 26, 2019Students are invited to participate in Fresh Check Day Friday, March 29, at 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m....Events·
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine’s Ronan Factora writes about depression in seniors December 21, 2018Depression in seniors: why the holidays can be hard U.S. News & World Report: Ronan Factora, assistant professor at...Media·
Study: African-Americans who attend church less likely to suffer mental-health issues than those who don’t June 19, 2018Case Western Reserve University researchers examine how social relationships affect depression, suicide and other issues African-Americans who regularly...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·
Campus Spotlight: NAMI on Campus May 14, 2018In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, this week’s spotlight features NAMI on Campus, the CWRU branch of...Connect·
Film screening: Pass Interference February 15, 2018NFL wide receiver Davone Bess appeared to have it all—but looks can be deceiving. His life is a...Events·