Family Guide to Supporting Your Student’s Mental Health
- Call CAPS 24/7 crisis support at 303-492-2277Ìý
- For immediate danger, call 911 (off campus) or 303-492-6666 (CU Police)Ìý
Supporting your student’s mental health from a distance can feel challenging. Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) is here to help by supporting your student directly and offering guidance so you know what to expect and where to turn.Ìý
About CAPS
CAPS is 91´«Ã½â€™s counseling center for undergraduate and graduate students. We provide mental health support, connect students to resources and help them find care that fits their needs—on or off campus.Ìý
We focus on:Ìý
- Early support and access to careÌý
- Short-term and skill-building servicesÌý
- Connecting students to longer-term or specialized care when neededÌý
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AccessÌý
CAPS is the primary point of contact for mental health services on campus. Our office serves as a central station to help direct students to the resources and support that best fit their needs on and off campus, including referrals.Ìý
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Treatment
CAPS provides multiple services to support student mental health concerns, including individual therapy, group therapy, workshops and more. We work one-on-one with students to determine which services will best meet their needs.
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Outreach & consultation
CAPS consults with parents, families and partners on and off campus to help address a wide variety of mental health concerns regarding students.Ìý
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Training
CAPS offers training programs designed to prepare the next generation of mental health professionals to provide ethical, affirming, multicultural care. Trainees are an integral part of the CAPS team and work with students to help address their concerns.Ìý
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)Ìý
Have a question about CAPS? Check out these frequently asked questions from families and parents.Ìý