The University of Arizona offers a variety of mental health services designed to support the well-being of its students. The Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS) provides individual therapy, group therapy, and workshops covering various topics such as stress management, anxiety, and depression. These services are confidential and geared toward helping students navigate both academic and personal challenges.
In addition to traditional counseling services, the university also provides mental health outreach and education programs aimed at promoting awareness and reducing stigma around mental health issues. Students can engage in peer support programs and workshops that focus on resilience and coping strategies.
The campus has a dedicated crisis intervention team that is available for students who may experience urgent mental health concerns. This ensures that immediate support is accessible when needed. To explore these services further or to find specific details about scheduling appointments, students are encouraged to visit the university's current web pages, where they can find up-to-date information and contact details for mental health resources available on campus.