Army Mental Health Resources
Army Suicide Prevention Program
The Army’s Suicide Prevention Program aligns policies, practices, and programs that promote positive behavioral changes, strengthen personal and collective bonds, and build readiness and resilience through collaborative partnerships and evidence-based programs that are replicable, scalable, and sustainable. Click above to learn more.
"Seeking help is not weakness - it takes courage, faith, and trust."
Fort Bragg Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
Provides individual, group, and medication therapy as well as case management. Provides command directed behavioral health evaluations.
East Bragg Outpatient Behavioral Health services 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade. It is located at Building M-4234, Goldberg Street. Phone number is 910-908-5358 and 910-908-5322.
West Bragg Outpatient Behavioral Health services 2nd Brigade Combat Team. It is located at Building D-3145, Merderet Street. Phone number is 910-432-1464.
Robinson Outpatient Behavioral Health services 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Division Artillery, and 82nd Sustainment Brigade. It is located at Building M-1722, Tagaytay Drive. Phone number is 910-907-9486.
Military and Family Life Counselors
Assist service members and their families with circumstances occurring across the military life cycle and aims to enhance operational and family readiness. All MFLCs provide confidential non-medical counseling services face-to-face, on and off military installations, by appointment. They all have a master's degree or doctorate in a mental health-related field and possess a valid unrestricted counseling license or certification. Available daily 8am-5pm.
They provide support to individuals, couples, families, and groups for a range of issues including, but not limited to, deployment stress, reintegration, relocation adjustment, separation, anger management, conflict resolution, parenting, parent/child communication, relationship/family issues, coping skills, homesickness, and grief and loss.
Watters Family Life Center for Counseling and Resiliency
The Watters Center offers free, confidential family and relationship counseling to service members and military families from uniformed and civilian therapists. Counseling sessions can be done in a religious or secular context.
Location: Building 1-3358, Randolph Street
Contact number: (910) 396-6564
Family Advocacy Program, Clinical
FAP-C provides commanders with assistance in addressing the problems of spouse and child abuse while providing evaluation, assessment, and supportive services for individuals of spouse or partner abuse and child abuse or neglect.
Location: Ground Floor, Building 4-3219, All American & Long Street
Contact number: (910) 907-8272
Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic
Provides no-cost, confidential, mental health counseling services for active duty, veterans, spouses, children, siblings, caregivers & others. Able to assist with depression, PTSD, anger, grief & loss, transition challenges, children’s therapy services and more. Offering extended hours, self-referrals, personalized treatment, and resource connections.
On-site child watch to support families during clinic visits
Location: 3505 Village Drive, Fayetteville, NC
Contact number: (910) 615-3737
Womack Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care
The Department of Pastoral Care facilitates spiritual support, counsel and ecclesiastical ministry for patients, their family members, and for staff members of the hospital.
Grief Support Group, exploring what grief is and how to be intentional while charting a course for healing.
In person sessions – 2nd & 4th Thursday every month, 6pm - 7:30pm
Location: Womack Army Medical Center, Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care, 1st floor, near Rock Merritt Avenue entrance
Contact number: (910) 907-7587