Monday, October 06, 2008

Current Students

 

Counseling & Psychological Services

Staff:

Dr. Bradley W. Gruner

Coordinator
Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Cheyenne &

Henderson Campuses

 
Dr. Luis F. Guevara

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

West Charleston &

Henderson Campuses

Ruth Sainsbury

Administrative Assistant II
All Campuses

 
Jessica Stellberg-Filbert

Practicum Trainee

Cheyenne Campus

 Lisa Schapiro

Practicum Trainee

W. Charleston Campus  

 
Carolina Villar, M.A.

Practicum Trainee

W. Charleston Campus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information & Hours

West Charleston Campus, Building D, Room 104

M-Th, 9am-5pm
F, 9am-1pm

Phone: 651-5518
Cheyenne Campus, Room 1088

M-Th, 9am-5pm
F, 9am-2pm

Phone: 651-4099
Henderson Campus, Building C, Room 100A W, 9am-3:30pm Phone: 651-3099

Eligibility

All CSN students who are enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits (3 credits during summer).

To Schedule an Appointment or Consultation

Contact the CAPS Administrative Assistant at the appropriate campus or visit any one of our offices in person.

Services for Students

  • Short-term individual, couples (when both are students) and group therapy
  • Educational & personal growth workshops
  • Outreach presentations to CSN classes, groups, organizations
  • Consultation services
  • Crisis consultation & intervention
  • Initial assessment with referrals to college & community resources when appropriate

Services for Faculty & Staff

  • Consultation services
  • Crisis consultation
  • Outreach presentations to CSN classes, groups, organizations, & departments
  • Educational workshops
  • Information about community mental health resources

Services for Students in Crisis

  • If a student is an immediate danger to self and/or others, contact CSN Campus Police (651-7911) or local emergency services (9-911)  immediately.
  • If a student has expressed an intention of harming self or others (but is not an immediate danger to self or others) or is otherwise experiencing a crisis, she/he should contact CAPS, either in-person or by telephone.  A detailed description of the situation will help CAPS staff to most appropriately meet the needs of the student and the situation. 

Confidentiality

  • Clinical contact with students is privileged and confidential under Nevada State Law, the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and in accordance with the Ethics Code (2003) of the American Psychological Association.
  • Information about a student’s involvement with CAPS cannot be released unless the student signs a written Release of Information authorizing the disclosure of such information.
  • Legal exceptions to confidentiality, in accordance with Nevada State Law, exist:
    • when there is a need to protect against a clear & substantial risk of imminent serious harm to self or others
    • when there is reasonable concern of abuse or neglect of a child or vulnerable adult
    • when there is a court order for release of information