Requests for Medical Information

Emergency Contacts

GMU Crisis Service:
703-993-2380, option 1
or
GMU Police: 703-993-2810
or
911
@caps_gmu
  • As May arrives, the blossoming flowers serve as a reminder for us to also nurture ourselves! 🌼 Let this Mental Health Awareness Month be the time to prioritize our wellbeing. 

If you are interested in initiating services, call us at 703-993-2380.
  • Sunshine, smiles, and stress-free vibes! β˜€οΈ A huge shout-out to everyone who brought their amazing energy to our Stress Less Event! Who knew unwinding could taste so sweet? 🍭 

Special thanks to our partners: @cwb_mason @masonlearningservices @masonstudenthealth @mymasoncoach
  • POV: Things your therapist wants you to know. 

April is Counseling Awareness Month! We hope you know that behind every session, there's a therapist that listens and cares about you more than words can say πŸ’­βœ¨οΈ
  • We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
  • April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡

#sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
As May arrives, the blossoming flowers serve as a reminder for us to also nurture ourselves! 🌼 Let this Mental Health Awareness Month be the time to prioritize our wellbeing. If you are interested in initiating services, call us at 703-993-2380.
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Sunshine, smiles, and stress-free vibes! β˜€οΈ A huge shout-out to everyone who brought their amazing energy to our Stress Less Event! Who knew unwinding could taste so sweet? 🍭 Special thanks to our partners: @cwb_mason @masonlearningservices @masonstudenthealth @mymasoncoach
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POV: Things your therapist wants you to know. April is Counseling Awareness Month! We hope you know that behind every session, there's a therapist that listens and cares about you more than words can say πŸ’­βœ¨οΈ
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We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? 

Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
We all experience grief at some point in our lives. So, how do we navigate it? Your feelings are valid πŸ’–. If you need support, please call CAPS at 703-993-2380.
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡

#sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡

#sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡

#sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡

#sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡

#sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Speak up, stand together, and support each other in creating spaces where everyone feels safe and valued. 🩡 #sexualassaultawarenessmonth #sexualassaultawareness #mentalhealth
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) records are kept for seven years as required by Virginia law. In order to provide any information about a student seen at CAPS, the student must complete ourΒ Release of Information form.

Students can complete this form in our office during business hours. We need to see a current photo ID. If there has been a change in the student’s name since being seen here, we will need to see an ID with the former name on it as well as one with the current name.

If unable to come directly to our office, follow the link below to download a copy of the release. Any signature being submitted to us via fax must have been witnessed by notary public. When faxing it back to us, it should be also accompanied by a clear and legible copy of a photo ID (ID’s for both current and previous last names, if applicable). Please provide a good contact phone number for yourself on the release of information. After faxing the form, the original must be mailed to us at:

George Mason University
Counseling and Psychological Services
4400 University Drive, MS 2A2
Fairfax, VA 22030

When we receive the faxed release, you can expect a phone call from one of our staff within seven (7) business days to further verify what is needed.

If you have any questions about this process, please call us at 703-993-2380.

Release of Information Authorization Form