A lengthy suicide post on the UCF Reddit page, and a death at Lake Claire, both unrelated, and the conversation about mental health rears an opportunity.
Most will know about CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services), free to students, thanks to the work UCF has done. Beyond that, a student might believe CAPS is their only on-campus resource for struggles; the Community Counseling and Research Center is another step available to anyone feeling they have reached the end of the line.
The UCF College of Community Innovation and Education Community Counseling and Research Center (CCRC) is a state of the art clinical training facility with 10 counseling rooms that range from a play therapy and adolescent therapy room to adult clinical services. The Clinic offers free individual, couple, and family counseling sessions on weekdays and evenings, and on occasion, conducts group-counseling programs. The CAPS hotline covers the time gap with 24/7 assistance.
FAQ:
Where is the CCRC located?
The CCRC is located on the campus of the University of Central Florida, within the Education Complex. Please click here for further directions.
What is the cost of services?
Services provided at the CCRC are free; however, there is a three-semester service limit.
What type of training do your student counselors receive?
The master’s and doctoral students are at the end of an intensive and comprehensive graduate program and are applying acquired knowledge to their work with clients seeking all forms of assistance. Supervised by faculty members and/or doctoral students learning clinical supervision, the clinical staff provides all the direct care to clients.