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Clayton State University Counseling Services

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CAPS Can Help!

Clayton State University Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides workshops and presentations to student groups and classes on a wide variety of topics.  In addition to presenting on these topics, we can provide in-class career and personality assessment and interpretation, and can be a part of a panel discussion dealing with these and related topics.

Here is a list of some of the topics which are available.  Other topics that might not appear on the list are also available.
 

Adjusting to College

Improving Intimacy on Relationships

Adults Returning to College

Juggling Multiple Roles

Anxiety Management Tips for College Students

The Language of Assertiveness

Beating Procrastination and Staying Motivated

Life after Loss: Dealing with Grief

Becoming Independent

Maintaining Self in Relationships

Body Acceptance and Disordered Eating

Mind Matters: Making your Personality Work for You

Building Healthy Relationships

Overcoming Fears of Public Speaking

Career Exploration and Decision Making

Overcoming Shyness and Social Anxiety

Coming Out on Campus: Being LGBTQIQ in College

Positive Self-Esteem

Communication between Men and Women

Reducing the Risk of Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Crossing Cultures: Adjusting to your New Community

Relationship Violence: Recognize the Signs

Dealing with your Anger

Setting and Meeting your Goals

Depression and the Ups and Downs of College Life

Sexual Assault Prevention: Should We Talk before We Touch?

De-stressing the Holidays

Sexual Identity and Orientation

Healthy Habits: Managing Stress, Depression, and Anxiety

Stress Management and Relaxation

How to Help a Friend with a Problem

Test Anxiety

How to Survive the Loss of a Relationship

Too Much Time on the Internet?

How to Talk to Anyone about Anything

What Everyone Should Know about Wellness

To arrange for a program, please call 678- 466-5406 or email Dr. Jennifer Dean, Assistant Director for Outreach and Prevention jenniferdean@clayton.edu