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After decades of unmet mental health needs in New Orleans schools, teachers and activists scramble to help kids on the brink
Kaylee Poche - Gambit Weekly
April 4, 2022
Community Violence
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To Make the Season Happier for Moms, It’s Time to Talk
Catherine E. McKinley Ph.D., LMSW, Psychology Today
December 23, 2021
Catherine McKinley
How Gender Norms Can Make Domestic Violence Worse for BIPOC
Catherine E McKinley Ph.D., LMSW, Psychology Today
November 16, 2021
Intimate Partner Violence
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Treating Psychiatric Combat Casualties
Mark C. Russell, PhD & Charles R. Figley, PhD, Psychiatric Times
July 28, 2021
Charles Figley
Troops, vets deserve better when it comes to mental health, Tulane professor says in new book
Barri Bronston, Tulane Today
June 28, 2021
Charles Figley
How to Help Someone With PTSD
Editors of UpJourney
May 6, 2021
Charles Figley
Tulane Study Of Maternal Homicide Gets First Federal Money For Gun Violence Research In 24 Years
Bobbi-Jeanne Misick - WWNO
January 1, 2021
Gun Violence
Maeve Wallace
Tulane public health faculty among first to receive federal funding for gun violence research after decades-long ban
Tulane SPH News
November 17, 2020
Gun Violence
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When the War Comes Home
Charles R. Figley, PhD, Psychiatric Times
November 8, 2020
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Pagination
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