Non-Medical Counseling
With deployments, frequent moves, and a fast-paced and often dangerous work environment, some service members and families feel the stress and strain of the military lifestyle and the unique challenges it presents. To find out more about addressing these challenges through the wide range of counseling options available to you and your family, visit the resources, tools and articles below.
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Medical and Non-Medical counseling can be easily confused. Medical Counseling consists of treatment for issues where a diagnosis can be made, such as depression, substance abuse, or PTSD. Non-Medical counseling covers an array of topics, including stress management, problem solving, and communication skills. More information about the counseling Military One Source provides can be found in our Non-Medical Counseling Options article.
Taking the first step toward emotional health and wellness doesn’t have to be intimidating. Service members and family members can simply reach out to Military and Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) for support with a variety of non-medical counseling topics.
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