Larry Kohn

Director of Development, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University

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Boston University

Larry Kohn is the Director of Development at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation. He has worked at the Center for 27 years creating innovative service programs and developing the funding for those programs through individual philanthropy and foundation grants. He has over two decades of experience helping adults with mental disorders navigate everything from education to job training to relationships. He is also involved with training faculty and staff to identify and respond to students who may be suicidal or otherwise in distress.

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The Low-Down on Mental Health Support Groups

April 4, 2015

U.S. News & World Report Larry Kohn, College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation When Tara Reilly was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 22, she didn’t think anyone else could relate… Expert quote: “You can’t tell this illness to go away. It comes back in people; it’s not a […]

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Campus stress

December 7, 2012

WCVB “Chronicle” Dori Hutchinson, College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Larry Kohn, College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Margaret Ross, Student Health Services View video

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