Archive: CAPS Announcements

  • Response to Chauvin Trial

    We acknowledge that George Floyd should be alive today. We acknowledge all of the Black people who have lost their lives to state sanctioned violence, driven by white supremacy. We acknowledge

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  • Drop In Hours Available at CAPS

    In light of recent events of racial trauma, CAPS will be holding drop-in hours this week and next. Please see below for availability and Zoom links for students to access a CAPS counselor:Main Campus

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  • Response to Atlanta Shootings

    We at CAPS write this statement in response to the mass murders that occurred in the Atlanta area on Tuesday evening. We want to acknowledge the historical and current social and political influences

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  • CAPS Response to Racist Comments by Law Professor

    We at Georgetown Counseling & Psychiatric Service (CAPS) write this message in response to the recent abhorrent and indefensible comments made by a Law School faculty member about her Black students.

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  • HoyaWell

    HoyaWell lets you talk to a mental health professional from your smartphone or any web-enabled device through a video or voice visit. There are three available services: TalkNow: 24/7, on-d

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  • Statement Regarding January 6th, 2021

    CAPS acknowledges and stands against the attack on our Capitol on January 6th. This assault on democracy was horrific and only exacerbated pre-existing tensions from the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing

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  • CAPS Services During the Pandemic

    August 28th, 2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CAPS is currently providingFREE teletherapy and telepsychiatry appointments forstudents rather than in-person visits. Ongoing telehealth services

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  • COVID-19 Updates

    Georgetown University remains open and dedicated to excellence in providing key services to our community. But, in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the decision to shift to a virtual

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  • CAPS Response to Recent Racial Injustice

    We at CAPS are aware of the recent tragedies and injustices impacting Black and African-American communities, including the death of George Floyd and the resulting protests around the country.   W

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