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Overview

Our work at Georgetown is grounded in cura personalis—a profound care and responsibility for one another to ensure that each member of our community is flourishing. To help you feel your best emotionally and physically, Georgetown offers specialized campus and well-being resources.

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Counseling and Talk Resources

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Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS) offers ongoing telehealth services to students located in DC, Maryland and Virginia. HoyaWell provides access to 24/7/365 telemental health services from anywhere in the United States at no cost to students. Student Health Insurance partners with HealthiestYou to provide telehealth services for medical and mental health. HealthiestYou offers free, 24/7 access to doctors and licensed counselors across the country.

Georgetown Law students interested in seeking mental health support and resources from CAPS can find more information on the Law Center’s website.

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Meditation and Rest

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Meditation can enhance physical and emotional well-being.. The John Main Center teaches meditation from the Christian tradition in an inclusive way that welcomes everyone.

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Spiritual Resources

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Exemplifying one of Georgetown’s core values of interreligious understanding, the Office of Campus Ministry supports six chaplaincies – Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Dharmic (Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Sikh) – to provide worship services, pastoral counseling, and religious and educational programming for Georgetown students, faculty, and staff.

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Nutrition Services and Eating

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Students on a Georgetown Meal plan can visit the HoyaEats website to schedule a one-on-one nutrition consultation.

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Physical Fitness

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Physical fitness and well-being are linked! Make time for yourself by taking a walk outside or riding a bike. You can even visit Yates Gym virtually with some pre-recorded fitness classes like yoga, HIIT, strength and conditioning or barre — no experience or equipment needed.

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