Dr. Ngo is interviewed by the Houston Chronicle about Pandemic Stress on College Campuses
Sex therapist Dr. Norma Ngo talks importance of consent, queer sex ed and more
“Ngo” stupid questions: Candid Q&A with a Sex Therapist - UH Coog Life
High School Teacher Accused of Having Sexual Relationships with 2 Students - CW 39 NewsFix
In Houston, Election Anxiety Lingers - Houston Chronicle
Worried About Political Discussion at Thanksgiving? Here’s How to Prepare - Texas Standard
A Growing Gap between Mental Health Services and Needs on College Campuses - Houston Matters
Here’s Why Students are Waiting Weeks for Basic Mental Health Services - The Texas Tribune
Anxiety Goes to College - CW 39 NewsFix
Anxiety Goes to College - Houstonia
The Cougar does a candid Q&A with Dr. Ngo about Sex - The Cougar
Dr. Ngo discusses the warning signs of depression and suicide - Houston Matters
Having a Baby? American Psychological Association Monitor
College Addresses Growing Need for Mental Health Services - The Texas Tribune
Mental Health Services for Students are Lagging - Houston Chronicle
Some Turn to Facebook, Twitter to Find Support - KPRC Channel 2
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