CAPS Groups and Workshops

At CAPS we are striving to meet the mental health needs of our students so that they can achieve their educational, career and personal goals. Group is a very powerful and effective way to bring about meaningful change and to get support.

If you are interested in any of the groups or workshops listed below, please contact CAPS at 435-865-8621 for more details. If you are new to CAPS, you may be invited to fill out a request for services. If you are a current client at CAPS please talk to your individual therapist about joining. Participation in any of the groups may require meeting with group leaders for an orientation into the group and to discuss expectations.

In an effort to protect the health of our students, faculty, staff, and Cedar City neighbors, we are working towards a hybrid based model for our services. Some groups will be conducted via Zoom while others will be conducted in person with necessary precautions taken per CDC recommendations. For more information, please contact our front desk at (435) 865-8621.

For both legal and ethical reasons, SUU CAPS is only able to offer Zoom based groups for SUU students physically in the state of Utah.

Therapy Groups

Weekly

Day: Tuesday   Time: 11:30AM-1:00PM

              OR

Day: Wednesday Time: 1:15PM-2:35PM

This group tends to focus on relationships, emotional intimacy, boundaries, self-awareness and other components of interpersonal process. It provides an opportunity to practice new behaviors within a safe, confidential, and supportive environment where group members learn to interact in a more honest and genuine manner. Students dealing with a variety of personal concerns are appropriate for this group.

Days: Thursdays
Time: 11:30AM-12:45PM

"Manning Up" getting you down? Consider meeting with a handful of other men at CAPS to discuss topics that may be difficult for you to put words to your regular social circles. This group is for SUU students who are men, and the meetings are confidential, free, and oriented to bring out ideas, feelings, and thoughts that probably aren't easily talked about in typical daily interactions. We frequently explore issues around increasing self-understanding, effectively interacting with people around you, emotional closeness, and authentic expression, but we are also a group that is open to addressing other concerns and ideas.

Please call the front desk at (435) 865-8621 or visit our office on the second floor of the Bennion Building for more information on how to sign up.


Days: Tuesdays
March 12, 2024-April 16, 2024
Time: 2:30PM-3:50PM

Its hard juggling school, sport, relationships, & personal needs

  • Connect with athletes & share ideas
  • Understand & develop your needs, values, goals & identity
  • Develop awareness of yourself & your world in a safe space
  • Enhance your psychological skills toolbox to use in various settings
  • Group topics will be adjusted based on group member needs & preferences

 

Please call the front desk at (435) 865-8621 or visit our office on the second floor of the Bennion Building for more information on how to sign up.


Days: Thursdays
March 28, 2024-April 18, 2024
Time: 2:00PM-2:50PM

Train your body to optimize your goals by controlling your physiology (emotions, heart rate, sweat activity) to enhance performance & wellbeing.

  • Identify your optimal physiological state to best support performance and wellbeing
  • Learn to achieve your optimal internal state for specific situations
  • Practice techniques that can enhance performance & bodily awareness

 

Please call the front desk at (435) 865-8621 or visit our office on the second floor of the Bennion Building for more information on how to sign up.


Days: Tuesdays
January 23, 2023-February 27, 2024 (inclusive)
Time: 2:30PM-4:00PM

Our new Poetry Therapy group in a 6 week group with limited spaces available.

The goals of the SUU CAPS Trauma Support Poetry Therapy Group are:

  • To share an opportunity to learn and talk about trauma in a supportive and structured environment through the reading, discussion, writing and sharing of poetry and our writing processes;
  • To honor the path each participant walks in their journey with the awareness that what survivors of trauma know and do to live lives of courage, beauty and strength, while individual, may be shared in a group setting to create spaces of support, learning and healing;
  • To recognize strengths in a community of care that nurtures and promotes the sharing of experiences and wisdoms and the addition of new skills and new perspectives;
  • To engage folks who have experienced trauma in discussion, to support the sharing and development of resources, and to respond to isolation by creating connections.

This group is designed to support the development of personal and group insight through creativity and emotional experience. Poetry Therapy is not about critiquing one another’s writing, rather it is about sharing from our heads and hearts and connecting. Unlike a composition course, we will not be offering edits or suggestions on writing, this is time we can share an appreciation of one another’s work and process.

Days/Times:

February 14, 2024 - Wednesday - 1pm - 2:30pm 

March 7, 2024 - Thursday - 11:30 am-1pm 

March 15, 2024 - Friday - 12 pm -1:30 pm 

March 28, 2024 - Thursday - 12 pm - 1:30 pm 

April 10, 2024 - Wednesday - 12 pm - 1:30 pm

April 18, 2024 - Thursday - 2 pm - 3:30 pm 

These are one session Poetry Therapy groups that have limited spaces available  –  you can sign up for as many sessions as you want to. Call the CAPS Office to register for a session. 
 
If you are new to CAPS, you will be invited to fill out a request for services and then the Administration Team can register you in the session (s) you choose. If you are a current client working at CAPS,  please call our office to register and let our Administrative team know you are a current client and they can register you.

The Goals of the  SUU CAPS General Poetry Therapy Group are:

  • To share an opportunity to connect with others in therapeutic work on mental wellness in a supportive and structured environment through the reading, discussion, writing and sharing of poetry and writing processes.
  • To recognize strengths and insights in a community of care that nurtures and promotes the sharing of experiences and the addition of new skills and new perspectives.
  • To engage folks who are working on mental health in discussion, insight through creative expression, and to respond to isolation by creating connections.

This group is designed to support development of personal and group insight through creativity and emotional experience. Poetry Therapy is not about critiquing one another’s writing, rather it is about sharing from our heads and hearts and connecting. Unlike a composition course, we will not be offering edits or suggestions on writing, this is time we can share appreciation of one another’s work and process.

Days: TBD
Time: TBD

Our new General Poetry Therapy group is a 6-week group with limited spaces available.

The goals of the SUU CAPS General Poetry Therapy Group are:

  • To share an opportunity to connect with others to work on mental wellness in a supportive and structured environment through the reading, discussion, writing and sharing of poetry and writing processes.
  • To recognize strengths and insights in a community of care that nurtures and promotes the sharing of experiences and the addition of new skills and new perspectives.
  • To engage folks who are working on mental health in discussion, insight through creative expression, and to respond to isolation by creating connections.

This group is designed to support the development of personal and group insight through creativity and emotional experience. Poetry Therapy is not about critiquing one another’s writing, rather it is about sharing from our heads and hearts and connecting. Unlike a composition course, we will not be offering edits or suggestions on writing, this is time we can share an appreciation of one another’s work and process.


 

This group is on hold until further notice. 

This is an open support group for women who are SUU students or Cedar City community members residing in the state of Utah who have experienced or who are experiencing any form of violence such as (but not limited to) rape, sexualized assault, dating violence, intimate partner violence, family violence, and/or harassment.

We, as a group, gather to:

  • Honour the path each participant walks in their journey. We do this with the awareness that what those who have experienced or are experiencing violence know and do to live lives of courage, beauty and strength, while individual, may be shared in a group setting to create spaces of support, learning and healing;
  • Recognize strengths in a community of care that nurtures and promotes the sharing of experiences and wisdoms and the addition of new skills and new perspectives;
  • Connect women who have or are experienced/ing violence and/or isolation through discussion, sharing stories, developing resources, and group and individual learning and healing.

While the group is an opportunity to discuss challenges and successes, share stories, resources and other experiences in a confidential, supportive environment. This group does not always only address our experiences of violence, it is also a space to grow a community of care among women who are interested in recognizing strengths and challenges - and all the spaces in between - in connection with other women who have also experienced or who are experiencing abuse, violence, maltreatment.

We recognize that violence against women is structural, personal and occurs diversely among the many intersections of our social locations and subjectivities that make up our identities. We reserve the right to name ourselves in many ways and to identify in ways we know are right for us including, but not limited to: survivors, victims, resistors, thrivers etc…    

This is an ongoing weekly group that is shaped by supportive group discussion. Therapists from SUU CAPS work to hold confidential space alongside group members.

Women seeking community are invited to attend at any time throughout the semester. Consistent weekly attendance is not required. While the group is open to attendance each week, SUU CAPS requires that participants complete a very brief request of services prior to joining the group in order to meet best practices in safety. We also request Group Members please be on time.

If you are interested in this group please call CAPS to complete a request for services and to register. If you are a current client at CAPS, please call our office to register at 435-865-8621.

Support Groups

Days: Tuesdays
Time: 2:30PM-3:20PM

The DBT Foundational Skills Workshops are a series of 6, 50-minute, sequentially organized, experiential-based discussions designed to augment participants’ skills and abilities in mindfulness and distress tolerance. Care has been taken to draw material from the evidence-based practice of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), but the workshops do not constitute comprehensive DBT. Participation is drop-in can attend any of the workshop sessions. This group will be in person. Locations are outlined in this schedule

Workshop space is reserved for SUU students. It is NOT open to benefits-eligible SUU employees.

Days: TBD
Time: TBD

DRC group is a place for students who are managing disabilities to come and work on skills, talk about challenges and get support from others. The group meets weekly for one hour. This workshop is an opportunity for individuals to get together, learn from, and support each other. This is a safe place to learn about new skills and pertinent issues such as time management, test taking, mindfulness, stress management, perfectionism, self-advocacy, dating, professional relationships and self-compassion. Students may attend at any time throughout the semester. This group is sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services.

Days: Thursdays
Time: 12PM
Location: Library Room 201

This is a time and space to meet others, give and get support and talk about relevant topics. Weekly conversations might include topics like being queer in Southern Utah, coming out, dating, school, current events or whatever is important to participants that week.