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Counseling and Psychological Services
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Location: SHCC East Building (next to Health Center)
Telephone: (714)278-3040
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am to 5pm

Services
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PERSONAL COUNSELING: CAPS offers free and confidential brief counseling, assessment and referral, and crisis intervention designed to assist currently enrolled Cal State Fullerton students with personal or psychological problems which interfere with their educational progress. Students seek counseling for depression, anxiety, stress symptoms, as well as relationship, family or situational problems. The counselors at CAPS are Licensed Psychologists or Marriage and Family Therapists. Although there is considerable demand for counseling services, we try to meet with each student as soon as possible after their initial contact with the center. In case of emergency, students are seen without delay. Several on-going therapy groups are also offered to help students cope with stresses or issues affecting them.

WORKSHOPS: A wide variety of workshops is also offered, focusing on issues such as transition and change, anxiety, relationships, depression, stress management, substance abuse, eating disorders, self-esteem and creativity.

CRISIS INTERVENTION: Crisis intervention are available during office hours (8-5, M-F) to help with immediate problems in instances involving issues of pressing concern.

CONSULTATION AND OUTREACH: CAPS staff members are also available upon request for consultation and presentations to classes, university departments, student organizations and to assist special populations and students with specific needs;

Several types of consultation services are offered to faculty, staff, administration, and student groups. In collaboration with academic departments and student services offices, outreach programs are developed.

APPOINTMENTS

To schedule an appointment, call 714-278-3040 or come by the office during business hours (8-5, Monday – Friday.)

For mental health emergencies after business hours, call 911.

 

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24 Hour Hotlines
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Suicide Prevention Center: 310-391-1253
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK or 800-273-8255
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Hotline 24-Hours: 800-662-4357
College Hospital Crisis Mental Health (Costa Mesa): 800-773-8001
Crystal Cathedral New Hope 24-Hour Hotline: 714-NEW-HOPE or 714-639-4673
Department of Mental Health Access Hotline: 800-854-7771
St. Jude Medical Center-Nurse Advice Line and Community Referrals: 800-870-7537

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Community Resources
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AIDS Response Program of O.C.: 714-534-0961
AL-Anon Info. Services: 714-748-1113
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services: 714-447-7099 (County of Orange--North)
Gay & Lesbian Center: 714-534-0862
Mariposa Women's Center: 714-547-6494
WTLC Women's Walk-In Response Center: 714-449-7535

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Campus Resources
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Career Planning & Placement Center

Disabled Student Services

Student Health and Counseling Center

Women's Center

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Links
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Ask Alice, Columbia University

Psych Central, Dr. Grohol’s Mental Health Links

http://panicdisorder.about.com/health/panicdisorder (Anxiety and related problems)

http://www.teachhealth.com (Stress, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, and drugs)

http://www.wvdhhr.org/bph/trust (Relationships, dating violence)

Virtual Pamphlet Collection (Dozens of brief tips on psychological issues affecting college students)

Ulifeline: Suicide Prevention (Depression, self-assessment, and suicide prevention)

American Psychological Association Help Center brochure, “Tips for College and University Students: Managing Your Distress in the Aftermath of the Virginia Tech Shootings”:   http://helping.apa.org/articles/article.php?id=151

A guide for Faculty and Staff in facilitating discussion and processing a campus tragedy (adapted from Texas A&M): http://www.counseling.txstate.edu/crisis.htm

Southern Methodist University’s “Tips for Parents on Coping with Trauma”:  http://www.smu.edu/healthcenter/counseling/ct_parents-trauma.asp

The California Wildfires

The recent devastation of the California Wildfires may have an impact on students here at Fullerton. Counseling and Psychological Services would like students affected by these events to know that our office is available for support. We are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students may contact Counseling and Psychological Services during regular work hours by either calling (714)278-3040 or coming in directly to our location: SHCC East Building (next to Health Center)

Faculty and staff may also call and we will be happy to help you locate community referrals.
The links to information from our website listed below may offer some assistance to students.

Why Do I Feel This Way? For Those Impacted by the California Fires

What are some typical reactions that I may expect to experience in dealing with this event?

How You Can Help Yourself and Others During the California Fires Crisis

 

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