1. Undergraduate Students

Can I schedule a brief assessment if I live out of state or out of the country?

2024-06-07T11:24:49-07:00

Yes, it is fine to schedule a brief assessment if you currently reside outside the state of California, including outside the U.S. The MCAPS therapist will consult with you about what type of mental health support you are seeking and will help you find appropriate care in your local area.

Can I schedule a brief assessment if I live out of state or out of the country?2024-06-07T11:24:49-07:00

Do I need to schedule a brief initial assessment if I am only seeking psychiatry (medication) services?

2024-06-07T11:24:32-07:00

No. If you are sure that medication management is the only mental health support you are looking for, it’s OK to schedule a one-hour initial medication evaluation directly with one of the MCAPS psychiatrists. If you are seeking continued medication services with a psychiatrist you have previously worked with, you can schedule a 30-minute ongoing medication check appointment. However, if you are not sure whether you need medication or not, or if you think you may also want other mental health services or referrals, a brief initial assessment is appropriate. Please note that, due to the complexity of licensing laws and [...]

Do I need to schedule a brief initial assessment if I am only seeking psychiatry (medication) services?2024-06-07T11:24:32-07:00

Do I have to schedule a brief initial assessment this year at MCAPS, even if I want to continue with a therapist I’ve seen before?

2024-06-07T11:23:58-07:00

Yes, every student seeking mental health support should first schedule an initial assessment. During that appointment, if the therapist determines the student’s presenting issues are appropriate for brief, goal-directed therapy, they can schedule a therapy intake appointment. In most cases, we can accommodate student requests for a particular therapist, although sometimes this may result in a longer wait for a therapy intake appointment.

Do I have to schedule a brief initial assessment this year at MCAPS, even if I want to continue with a therapist I’ve seen before?2024-06-07T11:23:58-07:00

Why is MCAPS making the change to a rapid-access / stepped-care service model?

2024-06-07T11:23:29-07:00

In order to improve equity and timeliness of access to mental health services at MCAPS, we will now offer a Rapid Access service model. Every student at The Claremont Colleges requesting MCAPS services will be seen for a brief 20-25 minute initial assessment appointment, generally within a few days of contacting MCAPS. During that initial appointment, students will describe their presenting concerns, and be assessed as appropriate for brief, goal-directed therapy at MCAPS or referred out for long-term, more intensive, or more specialized treatment. These changes are based on recommendations from the review panel that spoke with students, staff and faculty [...]

Why is MCAPS making the change to a rapid-access / stepped-care service model?2024-06-07T11:23:29-07:00
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