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CAPS Drop-In Hours CAPS Drop-In Hours provide free, confidential, brief support or mental health screenings for undergraduate and graduate students. During the visit, a specialized counselor can help you to explore resources, assess your mental health, and when needed, connect you to ongoing CAPS counseling, and other services. New centralized spaces for SAC and Kerckhoff communities: Virtual only: Call CAPS at (310) 825-0768 and and indicate the USP drop-in and/or counselor to set-up a drop-in appointment. UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS PROGRAM (USP) DROP-IN HOURS Dr. Jung Gallo is an Asian American psychologist who is passionate about working with students of color, undocumented students, first generation college students, and international students. Her specialty areas include Asian/Asian American mental health, eating disorders, trauma, relationship issues, and identity development. She takes a multicultural, collaborative approach to therapy. She also leads the Compassion for your Inner Critic and Asian American Community Support Group at CAPS. Juliana is a bilingual, Chicana, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, passionate about helping students meet their mental health needs through providing validating, nonjudgmental, and empowering psychotherapy. Juliana has experience in both school and community based settings, supporting students in overcoming various social-emotional difficulties, primarily anxiety, depression, and trauma. As a UCLA alum, first generation immigrant, and college student herself, Juliana has a special interest in working with historically marginalized and non-traditional students populations. During her time at UCLA, Juliana was an active member of MEChA de UCLA and CPO. Location: Student Activities Center (SAC) - CPO liaison office located in the Suite #105, Room 105E Juliana is a bilingual, Chicana, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, passionate about helping students meet their mental health needs through providing validating, nonjudgmental, and empowering psychotherapy. Juliana has experience in both school and community based settings, supporting students in overcoming various social-emotional difficulties, primarily anxiety, depression, and trauma. As a UCLA alum, first generation immigrant, and college student herself, Juliana has a special interest in working with historically marginalized and non-traditional students populations. During her time at UCLA, Juliana was an active member of MEChA de UCLA and CPO. Location: Kerckhoff Hall - Transfer Student Center Location: Student Activities Center (SAC) - CPO liaison office located in the Suite #105, Room 105E Dr. Kristi Graham is a CAPS staff psychologist who emphasizes a collaborative, strengths-based perspective in her work with students. Her clinical interests include working with racial minorities, cultural competence, mood and anxiety disorders, stress management, codependency, and relationship skill building. She also coleads the Black and Bruin group at CAPS. TUESDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH DIANE JUNG GALLO, PSY.D. MONDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH JULIANA CARRANZA, LCSW WEDNESDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH JULIANA CARRANZA, LCSW THURSDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH KRISTI GRAHAM, PH.D. Thursdays 1:00PM - 3:00PM with Ellie Hernandez, Ph.D. and Catherine Teotico, Psy.D. Location: Kerckhoff Hall - Transfer Student Center

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Page 1: C AP S D r o p- I n Ho u r s

CAPS Drop-In HoursCAPS Drop-In Hours provide free, confidential, briefsupport or mental health screenings for undergraduateand graduate students. During the visit, a specializedcounselor can help you to explore resources, assess yourmental health, and when needed, connect you to ongoingCAPS counseling, and other services.

New centralized spaces for SAC and Kerckhoff communities:

Virtual only:Call CAPS at (310) 825-0768and and indicate the USPdrop-in and/or counselor toset-up a drop-in appointment.

UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS PROGRAM (USP) DROP-IN HOURS

Dr. Jung Gallo is an Asian American psychologist who is passionate about working withstudents of color, undocumented students, first generation college students, andinternational students. Her specialty areas include Asian/Asian American mental

health, eating disorders, trauma, relationship issues, and identity development. Shetakes a multicultural, collaborative approach to therapy. She also leads the

Compassion for your Inner Critic and Asian American Community Support Group atCAPS.

Juliana is a bilingual, Chicana, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, passionate about helpingstudents meet their mental health needs through providing validating, nonjudgmental, and

empowering psychotherapy. Juliana has experience in both school and community basedsettings, supporting students in overcoming various social-emotional difficulties, primarilyanxiety, depression, and trauma. As a UCLA alum, first generation immigrant, and collegestudent herself, Juliana has a special interest in working with historically marginalized and

non-traditional students populations. During her time at UCLA, Juliana was an activemember of MEChA de UCLA and CPO.

Location:Student Activities Center (SAC) -CPO liaison office located in the Suite #105, Room 105E

Juliana is a bilingual, Chicana, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, passionate about helpingstudents meet their mental health needs through providing validating, nonjudgmental, and

empowering psychotherapy. Juliana has experience in both school and community basedsettings, supporting students in overcoming various social-emotional difficulties, primarilyanxiety, depression, and trauma. As a UCLA alum, first generation immigrant, and collegestudent herself, Juliana has a special interest in working with historically marginalized and

non-traditional students populations. During her time at UCLA, Juliana was an activemember of MEChA de UCLA and CPO.

Location:Kerckhoff Hall - Transfer Student Center

Location:Student Activities Center (SAC) -CPO liaison office located in theSuite #105, Room 105E

Dr. Kristi Graham is a CAPS staff psychologist who emphasizes a collaborative,strengths-based perspective in her work with students. Her clinical interests include

working with racial minorities, cultural competence, mood and anxiety disorders,stress management, codependency, and relationship skill building. She also coleads

the Black and Bruin group at CAPS.

TUESDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH DIANE JUNG GALLO, PSY.D.

MONDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH JULIANA CARRANZA, LCSW

WEDNESDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH JULIANA CARRANZA, LCSW

THURSDAYS 1PM-3PM WITH KRISTI GRAHAM, PH.D.

Thursdays 1:00PM - 3:00PM with Ellie Hernandez, Ph.D.

and Catherine Teotico, Psy.D.

Location:Kerckhoff Hall - Transfer Student Center