Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides confidential, evidence-based mental health services for students to facilitate good academic performance, enhance personal growth, and help students develop effective coping strategies.
CAPS physicians are also available for medication management (excluding medications for ADHD).
Appointments
CAPS is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday by appointment. Please call the CAPS office at 843-792-4930 to schedule your first appointment. Follow-up appointments can be scheduled through LifeNet.
In case of an emergency occurring before 8:00 am or after 5:00 pm on weekdays, weekends, or holidays, call the MUSC paging operator at 843-792-2123 and ask to speak with the Senior Psychiatry Resident on-call or go to the nearest emergency room.
Common Concerns
CAPS provides help to students whose concerns range from normal, social, or developmental issues to serious mental health problems. Students seek assistance for numerous common issues including crisis management support (e.g., a broken relationship, death of a loved one, legal problems), poor academic performance, poor self-confidence, depression, stress and anxiety, and sexual concerns/sexual identity.
Confidentiality
CAPS staff follow the regulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPAA) and adhere to the ethical standards of the American Psychological Association and the International Association of Counseling Services. Information regarding a student will only be released to persons outside of CAPS with the student's written consent, or unless legally mandated (e.g., a court order) or if there is a clear indication of imminent physical danger to self or others. CAPS utilizes an electric medical record system, which is separate from the MUSC records system.