News & Events

  • Blogs

  • Oxford University Press. Comprehensive affordable solutions to a major health problem. (Link)

  • Oxford University Press. Dilemmas of a broken substance abuse system. (Link)

  • Oxford University Press Blog on CFS "Patients Battle for Justice": (Link)

  • Oxford University Press Blog on "How Disease Names Can Stigmatize": (Link)

  • Oxford University Press’ Blog on "What is psychology's greatest achievement?": (Link)

  • Oxford University Press’ Blog on how "Diseases can stigmatize": (Link)

  • Oxford University Press policy statement that was issued on "Recovery Residences and long-term addiction recovery": (Link)

  • Oxford University Press Blog on how "Even Small Government Incentives Can Help Tackle Entrenched Social Problems": (Link)

  • Oxford University Press Blog is a reaction to a New York Times study titled: Humane, cost-effective systems for formerly incarcerated people: (Link)

  • Oxford University Press Blog published this infographic on sequestration: (Link)

  • Oxford University Press titled “the Art of Science”: (Link)
  • Policy Statements

  • YouTube talks

  • 2017 (March 27). Leonard Jason for the Office of Disease Prevention: NIH webinar on Mixed Methods in Disease Prevention & Health Research (Link)

  • 2017 (March 10). Leonard Jason's remarks at his surprise 68th birthday (Link)

  • A talk, by Leonard A. Jason, at the Ethical Humanist Society of Chicago on  "Myths about ME and CFS" : (Link

  • Lecture by Leonard A. Jason and Sarah Callahan on Researching Substance Use and Recovery Using Social Network Analysis. Sage Research Method.

  • Lecture by Leonard Jason given in community psychology class at DePaul University, titled "Systems Science and Social Change": (Link)

  • DePaul University Chili Challenge! (Link)

  • A Protest Video, titled "Social action: A fundamental value of community psychology": (Link)

  • Video describing a study on network connectivity, by Marcie Zinn, Mark Zinn, and Leonard Jason: (Link)

  • A talk, by Dr. Leonard Jason, at The National Society for ME patients’ Fall 2015 conference, titled "Defining Essential Features of ME and CFS": (Link)

  • Summit on Fatigue and Health: (Link)

  • Presentation on the Case Definition at the NIH P2P Workshop titled: “Advancing the Research on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”: (Link)

  • Society for Community Research and Action Webinar on Social Change through Social Policy, by Ken Maton and Leonard Jason: (Link

  • Jason live keynote on Social Change at the Miami Biennial: (Link)

  •  Funny segment of the keynote Principles of Social Change Biennial talk on dog feces: (Link)

  • YouTube video on Oxford House collaboration titled: “Community Psychology: Partnerships for Social Justice”: (Link)

  • YouTube video gives prospective students more information about Jason, a community faculty member at DePaul University: (Link)

  • YouTube introduction to the Center for Community Research: (Link)

  • 8 broadcasts out of the Netherlands regarding a patient program called: Science to Patients: (Link 
    • In this first webinar, Jason discusses some of his current research with ME: (Link)

    • In the second webinar, Jason discusses the name and case definition:(Link)

    • The third webinar covers what might cause ME, the stigma associate with ME: (Link)   

    • The fourth webinar explains the difference between ME and Major Depressive Disorders: (Link)  

    • The fifth webinar involves treating and managing of ME: (Link)

    • The sixth webinar involves symptoms of ME and treatments: (Link)

    • The seventh webinar involves the need for services and social action: (Link)
    • The last webinar involves future directions for ME research: (Link)

  • The White House Chronicle PBS program aired a program discussing ME/CFS, and Jason was one of the panel members. The TV show can be found at this site, but when you click on the link, the show begins after 30 seconds: (Link)

  • Llewellyn King interviewed Jason for three episodes of his ME/CFS Alert: 
  • Episode 1: (Link)

  • Episode 2(Link)

  • Episode 3(Link)

  • Film Voices from the Shadows: (Link)
  • Articles and Press​

  • References