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The Self-Help Resource Library is a service of CAPS

The Self-Help Resource Library provides a media library of personal growth and academic skills programs available to students, faculty, and staff at George Mason University. Media programs may be used in the Learning Services media lab during the hours the lab is open. Faculty and staff at Mason may check out programs overnight or over a weekend. Students may check out programs to use for classroom or group presentations. These programs are not for sale or rent or otherwise available to persons outside of the University. If the program is marked with an asterisk (*), ask the receptionist for the handout or written materials that accompany it.

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Last updated on July 15, 2007.
Copyright © 2007 Mason Counseling & Psychological Services

For more information contact:
CAPS, MSN 2A2, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444.
Call (703) 993-2380, fax (703) 993-2378,
or come by the office in Student Union I, Room 364

 

Career Success Maps: Recognizing & Achieving Your Career Aspirations (2 hr.*)
Shows individuals how to assess their career orientations and plan a strategy for success. Listeners learn how to analyze their major strengths and weaknesses, values, and long term goals. (audio)

Self-Awareness & Your Career Options (30 min.)
A professional counselor shows students how to identify, articulate and organize the information they learn about their goals, values, interests, skills, personalities, temperaments, abilities and work activity preferences. (video)

 

 

 

Pathways Toward Personal Progress (60 min.)
Learn to develop the key requirements for success while ridding yourself of habits and deficiencies that could be holding you back. Travel down the "right" path for you, and do it at an accelerated pace. (video)