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How to Reset Your Circadian Rhythm Post-Daylight Savings

October 31, 2025

Sleep health expert Dr. Jacqueline Kloss provides several strategies to help mitigate the effects of turning the clocks back on November 2.

PCOM Advances Women's Health with New Psychology Services

October 31, 2025

The Reproductive Psychology Clinic and the Sleep Group for Women provide specialized care for women throughout life transitions.

Pediatric Feeding and Neurodiversity: A Whole-Person Approach

September 26, 2025

PCOM's Morgan Heiser, PsyD '25, is a pediatric psychology fellow working with individuals with pediatric feeding and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Student Research Sheds Light on Marital Name Changes

September 9, 2025

PsyD student Sarah Fox examines surname change, identity and partner agreement in shaping marriage satisfaction.

Summer Wellness: Expert Tips for Whole-Person Health

August 15, 2025

PCOM faculty share tips for staying safe and healthy this summer, from heart health and hydration to mental well-being and whole-person care.

Get to Know Dean Missy Terlecki, PhD

August 12, 2025

Terlecki reflects on her first year as dean of PCOM's School of Professional and Applied Psychology and outlines her vision for behavioral health education.

Mind Over Matter: The Psychology of Eating

August 12, 2025

Dr. Morgan Heiser uses a holistic, behavioral health approach to support children with feeding challenges and their families.

Help Your Family Beat the Post-Vacation Blues

July 30, 2025

PCOM's Dr. Jessica Kendorski explains that feeling a post-getaway slump is normal and provides tips for beating post vacation depression.

PCOM and Prevention Point Collaborate on Opioid Recovery Research

June 3, 2025

A new study led by PCOM's Dr. Lent shows cognitive-behavioral therapy program for opioid use disorder is feasible.

Keena Stewart, PsyD '25 | PCOM

May 20, 2025

A breast cancer survivor and mother of three, Clinical PsyD grad Keena Stewart reflects on PCOM's holistic approach and systemic advocacy.

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