Programming & Outreach
Counseling Department Outreach Program (CDOP)
The CSU CDOP is empirically-based and implemented virtually by CSU faculty and invited
guest speakers. The mission of the CDOP is to facilitate student enrollment, retention,
graduation, and success across the lifespan as well as enhance the psychoeducation
and psychosocial well-being of the entire CSU community. Programming is generally
provided in the form of PowerPoint presentations, mental health screenings, and referrals.
The dissemination of mental health resources and research is offered in various modalities
including to individuals (eg: one-on-one personal sessions), groups (e.g., campus
organizations, student orientations, and Colleges/departments), classes (e.g., guest
lecturer presentations), campus-wide events and workshops, and resource stands outside
of the Counseling Department (CRSUB 190).
We address the following psychosocial areas:
- Stress, Trauma, and Anxiety Management
- Self-Esteem Enhancement
- Alcohol & Drug Awareness
- Anger Management & Conflict Resolution
(4 Week Mini-Course)
- Violence Prevention
(e.g., Domestic Violence Awareness, Veteran & Military Support, Justice Involved Individual
Support)
- Cultural Diversity Awareness
(e.g., Disability Awareness, International Student Support, LGBTQ Awareness)
- Psychological Wellness Awareness
CDOP Faculty:
- Dr. Jahaan Abdullah
- Dr. LaConyer Davis
- Dr. Jubilee Dickson
- Dr. Shirlyn Garrett-Wilson
- Dr. Dena High-Rogers
- Dr. Maryse Nazon
- Dr. Tonya Hall (CDOP Coordinator)
cdop@365dafa6.com