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Some of the biggest news headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.

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UNLV researcher Soon Cho takes on the nascent space of human relationships with artificial intelligence, and the impacts of using chatbots for therapy.

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UNLV therapist Dawn Moore explains how to manage relationships, navigate tricky topics, and shares tips to stay happy as the sun sets on another year.

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The rosiest headlines and highlights featuring the students and faculty of UNLV.

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Jamie Davidson, associate vice president for Student Wellness, shares tips and other resources to help the campus community cope with trauma after the Dec. 6 shooting.
 

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Take a moment on March 30 to recognize the contributions UNLV's medical professionals are making to our community.

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The holiday season, while joyous, can also be a source of significant stress for many. Dawn Moore, the clinic director of the Center for Individual, Couple and Family Counseling at UNLV, offers valuable advice on how to navigate this challenging time.

McKnights Senior Living

A work holiday party. Gatherings and gift exchanges with friends. A brunch for which my husband and I will be hosting more than 20 family members. Cleaning, decorating, shopping, cooking, card-writing, charity efforts. Those are just some of the things keeping me busy at this time of year. I’m sure many of you have your own long lists.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming a part of mental health care, with its integration into therapy sessions raising both interest and concerns.

KSNV-TV: News 3

As we find ourselves back into the holiday season just thinking about managing the interactions ahead — with family, friends, and even our own thoughts — it can be a lot. It’s also easy to become overwhelmed with finances, complicated family relationships, or the current political climate and if you’re feeling weight on your shoulders, you’re certainly not alone.

Deseret News

Gen Z women are described as ‘easily the most socially progressive segment of the American population.’ Meanwhile, men embrace conservatism.

Bustle

Figuring out what to do for your first Valentine's Day as a couple can be daunting, to say the least. If you haven't been with your partner for very long, then you might not know if you're even ready to celebrate a romantic holiday — much less know where you'd like to go to dinner. It can quickly turn into a high-pressure situation.

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