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The Pepperdine Chapter of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) meets for fellowship, service, and learning about the integration of our faith and the practice of clinical psychology and marriage and family therapy. We bring together current GSEP masters and doctoral students and alumni as well as faculty and staff members from all of our campuses (Encino/San Fernando Valley, Malibu, Orange County/Irvine, and West Los Angeles) to help build community and support the mission of Pepperdine University.

Some of our activities include: hosting and attending seminars and conferences on religion and psychology, engaging in community service, and enjoying social activities together. Embracing diversity, we invite all members of the GSEP community to participate in our activities.

Click here for more details on our CAPS Pepperdine Chapter and its past and upcoming events.

Want to learn more about our group and its history? Please see the article about us in the Pepperdine GSEP Colleague Magazine.

Join the Pepperdine CAPS Chapter on Psychology Crossroads!
This is an online community dedicated entirely to the integration of Psychology and Christianity!! Meet new friends, join professional groups, and learn how to better express your faith through therapy!

Join CAPS! Link to external site.
Student membership in our parent organization, CAPS, is $50. CAPS is the nation's largest nonprofit association of Christians in the counseling and behavioral sciences. Founded in 1956 by a small group of Christian mental health professionals, CAPS has grown to more than 2000 members in the U.S., Canada, and more than 25 other countries.

For questions, or to be added to our email list, please contact our faculty co-sponsors, Dr. Kathleen Eldridge and/or Dr. Susan Hall.


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