Dr. Ngo has been featured in…

2023

Experts Talk Mental Health Among College Students

2021

Dr. Norma Ngo speaks about the Prevention and Treatment of Burnout on episode 4 of Houston Public Media’s Career Frontier

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

2019

Ending the Stigma about Mental Illness and Suicide Prevention. A Working Wisdom Podcast from the C.T. Bauer College of Business.

Cuffing, Breadcrumbing, Lovebombing: Is Millennial Dating Slang Really Shaking up the Love Game? - CW 39 NewsFix

2017

“Ngo” stupid questions: Candid Q&A with a Sex Therapist - UH Coog Life

2016

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

2015

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

2014

Having a Baby? American Psychological Association Monitor

2013

Looking at university security and psychology programs in the wake of the lone star college stabbings - Houston Matters

2012

College Addresses Growing Need for Mental Health Services - The Texas Tribune

Mental Health Services for Students are Lagging - Houston Chronicle

2011

Some Turn to Facebook, Twitter to Find Support - KPRC Channel 2

UH Moment - Houston Public Media

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