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Uwill Teletherapy Services U-M Counseling and Psychological …

WEBRegardless of enrollment status or where you are physically located, CAPS urgent / crisis services and consultation are available by calling 734-764-8312. When CAPS is open, a counselor on duty is available. When CAPS is closed, including breaks and holidays, CAPS After Hours is available (734-764-8312 and Press “0”). Uwill FAQ.

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For Those Who Don't Have Insurance Or Don't Know

WEBThe Managed Care / Student Insurance Office, located on the second floor of U of M’s University Health Services (UHS), can help you through all parts of this process. The Managed Care / Student Insurance Office can help you look into acquiring health care through the federal Marketplace (also known as the Affordable Care Act/Obamacare) or …

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Clinical Services U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBCounseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides free confidential psychological services for currently enrolled U of M undergraduate and graduate students. These services include support for students experiencing a crisis or urgent situation. The following is a list of crisis services provided by CAPS. Consultation with CAPS is available

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U of M College Student Mental Health Survey Phase V

WEBWe are excited to share with you the latest results of the College Student Mental Health Survey (CSMHS)—a longitudinal survey study from random samples of all UM students, conducted by Counseling and Psychological Services since 2004. The survey aims at understanding mental health trends and needs among U-M students. In addition, each …

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Five Common Myths U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBFive Common Myths. Common Myths and Facts. 1. Kids will be kids. Myth: Teenagers don’t suffer from “real” mental illnesses — they are just moody. Fact: One in five teens has some type of mental health problem in a given year. Myth: Talk about suicide is an idle threat that need not be taken seriously. Fact: Suicide is the third leading

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Coping with Uncertainty U-M Counseling and Psychological …

WEBStress is a common response to uncertainty. Symptoms of stress can include racing thoughts, forgetfulness, inability to focus, increased heart rate, appetite changes, sweating, restlessness, nausea, physical pain in the body, irritability, fatigue, feeling overwhelmed or out of control, procrastination. Anxiety.

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Resources U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBThe following offices have experience working with the diversity of students represented in our student body. Counseling and Psychological Services is committed to providing multicultural and multidisciplinary expert therapeutic support. Clinical services include brief personal therapy for individuals, couples and groups and crisis intervention.

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ADHD U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBAdults with ADD / ADHD have problems in six major areas of executive functioning: Activation: Problems with organization, prioritizing, and starting tasks. Focus: Problems with sustaining focus and resisting distraction, especially with reading. Effort: Problems with motivation, sustained effort, and persistence.

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Individual Peer Counseling U-M Counseling and Psychological …

WEBIndividual Peer Counseling (IPC) is designed to offer a new way to meet the needs of students across the University of Michigan. We are here to support student mental health and offer students a place to vent. Peer counselors are trained in active listening by professional staff here at CAPS. The IPC program connects students with someone of a

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About CAPS U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBAbout CAPS. Every day, CAPS is involved in activities and services that strengthen our campus to be supportive, engaged and, ultimately, connected around student mental health. Our work revolves around: clinical service delivery. prevention and education. mental health wellness. research and data work. training a new generation of …

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Student Athletes

WEBAlcohol. Onset for alcohol related disorders peak in the late teens to early or mid 20s, making student athletes an at risk population. In a study presented by the NCAA, 30 percent of student athletes reported experiencing blackouts, which are red flags for developing an alcohol addiction. Additionally, since alcohol is a depressant, it’s use

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Faculty and Staff Guide For "Common Scenarios"

WEBThe Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office (FASCCO) provides support and assistance to University staff and faculty (including graduate students who are employees) in resolving personal or work related concerns. FASCCO seeks to enhance the emotional health, well-being and job-performance of members of the university community by

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Healthy Minds Study U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBThe Healthy Minds Study was designed to provide data on the most effective means to invest in the mental health of college and university students. Starting with the 2012 data collection, the Healthy Minds Study is growing with the new Alcohol & Other Drugs module, which will cover the prevalence of alcohol and other drugs, adverse consequences

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Body Dysmorphic Disorder U-M Counseling and Psychological …

WEBGeneral Information: -Some research suggests that BDD may affect at least 1 in 200 people. -Treatment includes cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. Symptoms Include: -Preoccupation with your physical appearance with extreme self-consciousness. -Frequent examination of yourself in the mirror, or the opposite, avoidance of mirrors …

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All About Outreach: What We Do And Why We Do It

WEBQPR - Question, Persuade, Refer is a 1 ½ hour training for faculty, staff, and students focused on concrete behavioral steps in which to Question a person about suicidal thoughts, Persuade them to get help, and Refer them to appropriate resources.The training also includes identifying warning signs, national and UM specific statistics, and myths …

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Welcome to Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

WEBCAPS hours are 8am - 5pm Monday - Friday. We are happy to offer both in-person and virtual services. CAPS is committed to creating an environment based on our values of multicultural, multi-disciplinary and multi-theoretical practices that allow our diverse student body to access care, receive high quality services and take positive pathways to mental …

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Briana Chalker, LPC U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBI integrate various specialties including mindfulness, stress management, trauma informed, culturally competent and expressive therapies. I believe in the importance of working from a client-centered, strength-based and relational approach. I offer a supportive and open-minded therapy setting to help navigate life's various stressors.

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Togetherall U-M Counseling and Psychological Services

WEBTogetherall. Recognizing that some students who are feeling isolated, depressed, or anxious may find it challenging to connect with our resources and verbally express their needs, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is pleased to announce the piloting of Togetherall, an online, anonymous peer-support tool available for free to our

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Making An Appointment U-M Counseling and Psychological …

WEBCAPS Counselors in the Central Office: Schedule an appointment online to meet with an Initial Access Specialist who will work with you to determine the best next step in addressing your mental health needs. You can also stop by our office on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union or call us at 734-764-8312 for assistance in scheduling an

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