It’s mental health month, and CSULB offers a plethora of mental health resources for students; here are some programs that should be utilized.
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Free QPR training could save a life
Project OCEAN looks to combat suicide with QPR training sessions.
University police respond to suicide on campus
University Police said the body of a male, not affiliated with the university, was found on campus on Wednesday afternoon after an apparent suicide.
Discussing mental health with Project Ocean (ft. Alfredo Alfaro)
Kevin Caparoso has a conversation with Alfredo Alfaro, Project Ocean’s Registration Coordinator, about mental health awareness for World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10.
Mental Health First Aid Training class hosted by CAPS and Project OCEAN
CAPS and Project Ocean offered a free, two-day mental health training that focused on education on mental illness and suicide prevention tools.
Q&A with CSULB CAPS Director Bongjoo Hwang
The Counseling and Psychology Services director sits down to recap the program’s progress and plans for the future.
Light the Night with Hope shines a light on mental health
Light the Night with Hope, hosted by CAPS and Project OCEAN, was held on Nov. 20 at the Friendship Walk. It brought the CSULB community together for an evening of hope, inspiration and remembrance for those who have died by suicide.
First-Gen Conference is the first of its kind at CSULB
As National First-Generation College Student day approaches, different departments came together Nov. 7 to celebrate the school’s first-gen students.
CSULB raises awareness for World Suicide Prevention Day
Many health organizations on campus came together on Tuesday to support CSULB students and raise awareness for World Suicide Prevention Day.
CAPS applies new funding to improve mental health services at CSULB
When Kelsey Wunder began her freshman year as a business-marketing major at Cal State Long Beach, her future seemed bright. Several months later, things had changed. She began to experience a disconnection from the world around her and feelings of intense anxiety set in. So she did what every student[Read More…]