Mental Health
There are licensed Psychologists and Therapists available free-of-charge at CaPS. They can schedule one-on-one counseling sessions. Get more information and register
HERE. CaPS also hosts graduate student support groups. UHS also has a Psychiatrist on staff (appointments scheduled
HERE through HealthConnect).
CaPS offers targeted graduate student support groups. Find more information
HERE under "Groups". Be sure to check for new groups at or near the start of each semester!
No. CaPS does not disclose that you went and what was discussed to anyone, let alone the University. There is a short list of exceptions (such as the intent for physical harm to yourself or others) but otherwise, CaPS, like any off campus therapist, complies with confidentiality laws.
If CaPS doesn't suit your needs, you are welcome to look for a psychologist/psychiatrist off-campus. CaPS can give you a referral to one in the area or you can search on your own. Be sure to check with your insurance plan to make sure that the office you want to go to is covered. (If you have the CMU Student Health Insurace, you can use Highmark's network,
HERE, to find a mental health professional in network.)
CMU does not have a standard policy for taking mental health days. If you have a diagnosed condition, you can work with the Office of Diasability Resources to find an accomodation that can help you succeed at CMU. If you're willing, please share your story with GSA so we can be better advocates for these issues.