Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Concordia University Ann Arbor is dedicated to helping students reach and maintain mental, physical, and spiritual health. College can be a major time of transition; it’s really common to have struggles along the way. It’s normal to want to talk to someone or get a little help working through things.
Free and confidential
CAPS is a free and confidential resource for enrolled students to use at any point during their time at CUAA. Our trained counselors will give you focused attention to help you process your feelings, set obtainable goals, and explore your concerns about any topic you may be struggling with. With all your obligations and responsibilities as a student, it can be easy to forget to prioritize yourself and your mental health. When we support our mental health, it can positively impact all areas of our lives.
Why therapy?
Students come to therapy for all kinds of reasons – anxiety, depression, academic stress, trauma, self-esteem, focus difficulties, sexual assault, relationship conflict, and more. Some students are painfully lonely and isolated, feeling like they don’t belong or have value. Some are working to heal from childhood trauma inflicted by parents. Some students of color struggle with experiences of harm and microaggressions, and need a safe space to unpack. No matter the challenge or struggle that brought you here, you’re welcome in this healing and processing space.
Contact us
Call: 734-995-7441
Email: caps@islmway.com
Student Services Building, Room 115
North Building, Room 123