May is National Mental Health Month, a time not only to reflect on the importance of seeking help, but also to remind ourselves that mental health is a critical part of overall health. For college.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) to roll out Foundations of Mental Health, a multi-session virtual training that incorporates interactive activities, role-plays and.
Meghan St. John, creator of a new podcast called "Speak Little Forest," recently delved into the topic of mental health with Pam Coley McCann, a licensed clinical social worker with
Current and prospective students can register for the Zoom session by visiting www.berkshirecc.edu/openhouse and scrolling down to the Program Info Sessions section. The program will begin with opening remarks from Dr. Laurie Gordy, Dean of the Humanities and Behavioral & Social Sciences Division. Dr. Gordy will then introduce program advisors and faculty from both programs, who will present program overviews discussing courses, program requirements and workload, and transfer and career opportunities. Attendees will enter breakout sessions for their respective programs of interest and will have the opportunity to meet Dr. Kari Dupuis, Professor of Human Services and Program Advisor for the Human Services Program; Pam Coley McCann, Associate Professor of Human Services; Reena Bucknell, Professor of Criminal Justice and Chairperson of the Behavioral & Social Sciences Department; Gene Baker, Adjunct Instructor of Criminal Justice; and Patrick Barry, Adjunct Profe