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How do you get counseling through Military One Source?

How do you get counseling through Military One Source?

How does face-to-face non-medical counseling work?

  1. You can schedule face-to-face non-medical counseling by calling a consultant at Military OneSource (800-342-9647).
  2. If the consultant determines the service is right for you, you will be authorized for up to 12 counseling sessions.

Is Military OneSource counseling free?

Military OneSource offers free, confidential non-medical online counseling. No matter where you’re stationed, you have access to the support you need. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, experts are ready to help you tackle challenges of military and family life.

Will the Army pay for a therapist?

The two primary resources for non-medical counseling services are Military OneSource and the Military and Family Life Counseling Program. TRICARE or your nearest military treatment facility — Therapy services may also be available through TRICARE.

Does the military provide counseling?

Military One Source provides up to 12 free counseling session per issue. To utilize counseling through Military One Source, call 1-800-342-9647 (for in-person and telephone counseling) or go through the link at the counseling page to set an appointment for online counseling.

Is there a Military OneSource for traumatic brain injury?

While Military OneSource does not provide direct health care services, it can connect service members and their families with the appropriate resources for those diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury. Find out more.

What does Military OneSource do for military families?

Sometimes the care of friends and family isn’t enough to pull you through a difficult stretch. Military OneSource is committed to promoting readiness and resilience in military members and families.

How to speak to a Military OneSource consultant?

Learn more about who we serve and eligibility requirements or call Military OneSource 800-342-9647 to speak with a consultant 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from anywhere in the world. OCONUS/International? Click here for calling options.

Where can I go to get help for PTSD?

All VA Medical Centers and many VA clinics provide PTSD care. Some VA centers have specialty programs for PTSD. Use the VA PTSD Program Locator to find a VA PTSD program. Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling to Veterans and their families after war.