Process the feelings, challenges, and concerns you may have related to being ABD as well as provide mutual support and foster connection to peers.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
Biological & Biomedical Sciences Program: Zoe Silverman
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
Eshelman School of Pharmacy: Ardith Burkes
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
Gillings School of Global Public Health: Stephanie Hoover
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
Hussman School of Journalism: Carolyn Ebeling
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
School of Law: Tora Taylor-Glover
The focus of this group is on learning more about emotions and improving the ability to effectively manage emotions. Part of the group is educational (teaching skills) and part is processing (sharing experiences and supporting other group members).
Empower UNC: Responding to Disclosures of GBV (gender-based violence) is a training collaboration between Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services (VPAS) and Equal Opportunity and Compliance (EOC). Empower UNC equips students and employees with information, resources, and strategies to respond to disclosures of sexual violence, interpersonal violence, stalking, and sexual and gender-based harassment in an informed and compassionate way.
A CAPS therapy group offering a safe and trusting environment to dialogue openly and honestly about the experiences of Black women and facilitate empowerment and encouragement.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Provides students of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences with focused assistance to support them in their academics, health, well-being, professionalism, and in situations of discrimination/harassment
Personalized fitness support based on the concept of exercise as a vital sign for health and well-being.
Supports undergraduate and graduate students at all stages of financial health and knowledge with one-on-one coaching, workshops, and tools.

