At Clark University Center for Counseling and Personal Growth (CPG), we strive to connect, educate, and intervene with the larger Clark University community and ultimately strengthen our “community of caring”. Providing education and prevention to university students, faculty and staff, through the forms of workshops, presentations, trainings, participation in campus-community events, and dialogues, gives the Clark community the opportunity to learn about mental health issues and it can have a positive impact on students who may not otherwise pursue formal counseling.
Through prevention and outreach, CPG is able to reach numerous students, from those who are interested in learning more about college student mental health and may benefit from gaining information about the variety of services CPG has to offer, to those who may want to know more about how to help a friend, to reaching out to those students who may experience too much stigma to actually feel comfortable seeking therapy. CPG creates a web of support not only for students, but also encourages staff and faculty involvement through a variety of education and prevention efforts.
Presentations
CPG offers a diverse range of presentations. To see the current presentation offerings and to request one, please, fill out the CPG Outreach Request Form. If you have any questions, please email Anushka Mohapatra at AMohapatra@clarku.edu. Please, contact us at least 3 weeks before the presentation date.
Student Involvement
CPG firmly believes in empowering Clark students to help other students. View our student involvement programs to explore ways in which you can support, educate, and advocate for fellow Clarkies.
View our student involvement projects
Staff and Faculty Trainings
QPR Trainings
CPG offers trainings to educate people in QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer). People trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. If you, your office, or department are interested in being QPR Gatekeeper certified, fill out the QPR Request Form. If you are interested in knowing more about QPR please go to: https://qprinstitute.com/about-qpr.
CPG is also currently reviewing and revising our staff and faculty trainings and supports. Please, reach out to CPG Assistant Director, Mary Xatse, with any questions or suggestions.
