Counseling and Psychological Services and Interprofessional Services for Learning Assessment are teaching, service, and research clinics that are dedicated to promoting health and wellbeing by providing high quality, affordable mental health services to both the local community members and university students.
Graduate student clinicians in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Masters Program, Counseling and Supervision Doctoral Program, and Clinical and School Psychology Doctoral Program provide counseling and assessment services under the supervision of faculty licensed as professional counselors or clinical psychologists.
At CAPS/ISLA we seek to provide affordable, accessible services, while training the next generation of behavioral health providers. Because we function as a non-profit community health center, the generosity of donors helps make these vital services more accessible to those in need. Donors play an essential role in ensuring that we can serve as many in our community as possible.