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Welcome to the the Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS) website. Feel free to follow these links for quicker information:
CAPS ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Test Anxiety & Stress Management Workshop:
Dr. Wayne Hurr will be offering this workshop on Wednesday, November 18, from 6:30- 7:30 pm, at Henle Village Common Room. This workshop is open to all students. For more information please contact Dr. Hurr at (202) 687-7058.
Groups at CAPS:
We are currently open to enrolling students in several different groups that are offered this semester at CAPS:
Understanding Self and Others in Interpersonal Relationships
Eating Disorder Support Group
Social Confidence Group
Managing Your Mood
Social Confidence Group
LGBTQI Group
Substance Abuse Exploration Group
Women's Process Group
Please vist the link under Group Therapy to get more information.
- Please see our "Quick Links" in the right margin, and follow the links in the left margin/below for more information:
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Services - include evaluation, medication evaluation and management, crisis support, referral services, outreach programming, and psychotherapy (individual, couples, and group).
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Links and Resources - includes mental health screening, and links to Georgetown University, local, and general mental health resources.
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Meet the Staff - including clinical staff, which is composed of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, psychology associates, and doctoral trainees. Though all counselors provide general services, the staff includes specialists in depression, anxiety, trauma (including sexual assault), eating disorders, and sports psychology ( work in progress).
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Forms - that you may come across if you come to CAPS, including Medical Leave of Absence forms and Release of Information forms.
Mission Statement:
The Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS) serves as the university's primary mental health agency for its students and campus community. Our central mission is to collaborate directly with students in overcoming difficulties that may interfere with the definition and accomplishment of their educational, personal, and career goals. Accordingly, CAPS strives to provide students with ample opportunities to develop greater self-understanding, identify and solve problems, and improve academic performance through the alleviation of psychological, emotional, and cognitive impediments. Our mission often extends beyond the consultation room and into the campus community. Through outreach, partnerships, and consultation initiatives to faculty, staff, parents, and other campus offices, CAPS seeks to promote psychological health as a value to the
Georgetown community.

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