11/18/2021
The PSYD program is hiring a Core Faculty position:
California Institute of Integral Studies Job Posting: Core Faculty, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
California Institute of Integral Studies Job Posting: Core Faculty, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
04/13/2020
Authenticity is key right now, even more than usual.
Why You Should Ignore All That Coronavirus-Inspired Productivity Pressure
In the early weeks of a global catastrophe like Covid-19, it’s best to accept that the world has changed and reimagine yourself and your work within it.
04/07/2020
It is a stressful time.
Parents Are Not Ok.
is a farce.
03/31/2020
A little help to identify what you're feeling so your can figure out why you're feeling it and what you want to do about it. Start in the center and go out.
03/20/2020
Remember that your mental health is important as well.
03/18/2020
All CIIS staff are now working remotely.
All campus buildings are closed until at least April 7.
03/13/2020
CIIS has moved classes online through at least the end of Spring Break. Current information can be found on the link below. [Edit] The campus is now closed until at least April 7 in compliance with the City of San Francisco directive for residents to shelter in place.
Coronavirus Updates and Resources
CIIS is closely monitoring the COVID-19 Coronavirus. This is a rapidly evolving situation, and we extend our support and healing wishes to those who are affected. This page provides regularly updated information for the CIIS community.
03/06/2020
How to cope with coronavirus anxiety, according to psychologists
Panic arises when people overestimate a threat and underestimate their coping abilities, which media coverage can perpetuate.
02/25/2020
Modern living.
When living apart keeps you together
For some couples, sharing their hearts doesn’t mean sharing a home.
02/20/2020
People build computers.
The Computer Scientist Responsible For Cut, Copy, and Paste, Has Passed Away
The advent of the personal computer wasn’t just about making these powerful machines available to everyone, it was also about making them accessible and usable, even for those lacking a computer science degree. Larry Tesler, who passed away on Monday, might not be a household name like Steve Jobs ...