Mental Health
Everyone reacts to stress and traumatic experiences differently. While some have reactions that can be seen as normal responses to life events, others may experience signs or symptoms of more serious conditions.
Mental health and substance misuse conditions can affect anyone;
you are not alone. The Military Health System has many resources available to help those who need it.
If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat at
988Lifeline.org. 988 connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.
BG Crawford F. Sams Army Health Clinic Mental Health Services
Our facility offers the following mental health services:
- Mindfulness and Wellbeing Workshops
- Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care
- Family Advocacy Program
- Military Family Life Counselor services
- Outpatient Psychological Treatment for individual, group, couples, and families
- Tele-Behavioral Health (subject to availability)
Services can be accessed through referral from Primary Care Providers or through self-referral to the Rest and Resiliency Center in Building 534, Second Floor. For additional questions please contact DSN 315-263-4610.
The Military and Family Life Counseling Program
The Military and Family Life Counseling Program supports service members, their families and survivors with non-medical counseling worldwide. Trained to work with the military community, military and family life counselors deliver valuable face-to-face counseling services, briefings and presentations to the military community both on and off the installation.
https://www.militaryonesource.mil/confidential-help/non-medical-counseling/military-and-family-life-counseling/
Army Community Service
All ACS programs support soldiers, civilian employees and families in maintaining readiness by coordinating and delivering comprehensive, responsive services that promote self-reliance, resiliency and stability.
https://www.armymwr.com/programs-and-services/personal-assistance