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Cpl. Anthony Gray practices yoga with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 1, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, April 13, 2018. Over 100 Marines and Sailors with MWHS-1 participated in this event in order to build camaraderie and unit cohesion. Gray, from Muscatine, Iowa, is an intelligence specialist with MWHS-1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexia Lythos)

Mental Health Resources

The Military Health System offers a variety of clinical and non-clinical mental health services to service members and their families.

Clinical Resources

TRICARE Mental Health Services

PNGTRICARE offers robust mental health coverage to all beneficiaries. | View TRICARE Coverage

Additionally, each regional contractor provides mental health services to TRICARE beneficiaries, from finding a mental health provider to telehealth . Visit your regional contractors website to learn more: TRICARE East | TRICARE West | TRICARE Overseas

MTF LocatorMilitary Hospitals & Clinics

Mental health often provide mental health services, including integrated mental health services with primary care clinics. Contact your primary care manager to see if this resource is available at your local military hospital or clinic. If it is, then you can schedule an appointment same day. | Search the MTF Locator

Learn more about Primary Care Behavioral Health in the DOD.

Non-Clinical Resources

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineThe 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineGoes to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline site  provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. Click to call 988 from your mobile device.

InTransition Program

inTransition logoThe inTransition Program is a free confidential program that provides specialized coaching and assistance for service members, National Guard members, reservists, veterans, and retirees who need access to mental health care when relocating to another assignment, returning from deployment, transitioning between active duty and the Reserve component, preparing to leave military service, or any other time they need a new mental health provider.

Psychological Health Resource Center

PHCoE Resource CenterThe Psychological Health Resource Center is available 24/7 for service members, veterans, and family members with questions about psychological health topics. Trained mental health consultants can help you access mental health care and community support resources in your local area.

Real Warriors Campaign

Real Warriors CampaignA stigma-reducing initiative that promotes a culture of support and encourages the military community to seek help for behavioral health concerns when needed. | Visit Real Warriors

Military OneSource

Military OneSource logoConnects Service members and their families to Military Family Life Counselors for free, confidential, non-medical counseling services and other supportive resources for addressing mental health needs. | Visit Military OneSourceGoes to Military OneSource

Military and Family Support Centers

Installation-based services and programs available through Military OneSource that offer support, such as non-medical individual and family counseling and information on and referral to additional resources. | Find a Support CenterGoes to Military OneSource

Last Updated: September 28, 2023
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