Some examples of topics in this category:
Stress (relationships, work, home life)
Anxiety/Depression
Loneliness/social Isolation
Feelings of hopelessness
Deployment stressors
Mood regulation
Anger
Addiction concerns
1501 San Pedro Dr. SE, Bldg. 47 Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: (505) 846-3200 Visit website
Most medical groups (MDGs) provide beneficiary, warrior operational medicine, and flight operational medical care. Ancillary services typically include laboratory, radiology, immunizations, and pharmacy. Each MDG operates differently, and all services may not be available to all beneficiaries. For more information, visit the MDG or the site provided.
1501 San Pedro SE, Bldg. 47, Room 2C144 Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: (505) 846-3305 Mon-Fri: 0730-1630 Visit Website
The Alcohol Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) promotes readiness, health, and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance misuse and abuse. Services include outreach, education, screening, assessment, treatment, and consultation. Preventive education and treatment are provided individually and/or in groups.
1950 Second St. NE, Bldg. 20107 Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 Phone: (505) 853-5000 After duty hours call Command Post (505) 846-3777, and ask for the Duty Chaplin Visit Website
The Chaplain Corps provide spiritual care and ensures all Airmen, Guardians and their families can exercise their constitutional entitlement of free exercise of religion. Chaplain Corps personnel provide absolute, 100% confidential counseling, spiritual support and resilience in all areas with privileged communication. Chaplains do not have a duty to report.
Phone: (505) 853-7928
Civilian Health Promotion Services (CHPS) is a mobile workplace wellness program offering a multitude of services designed to enhance quality of life, improve productivity, encourage motivated and engaged employees, and promote a workplace culture of health. Services include wellness screenings, Health Education classes, wellness challenges and awareness campaigns. Employees may track their progress through the USAF Wellness Portal.
2000 Wyoming Blvd SE, Bldg. 20604, Ste. D-17b Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 Phone: (505) 445-7100 Visit Website
Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates (DAVAs) are trained professionals who provide non-clinical advocacy services and support to servicemembers and adult family members experiencing domestic abuse. DAVAs are on call 24/7 to provide immediate assistance, safety planning, non-judgmental support, and information on available resources.
1501 San Pedro SE, Bldg. 47, Room 2C144 Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: (505) 846-0139 or (505) 846-3305 Mon-Fri: 0730-1630 Visit Website
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) strengthens families and enhances resiliency by helping new parents, supporting victims of domestic violence, and assisting family members. The New Parent Support Program helps expecting parents with children up to three years of age. While maltreatment services triage, assess, and manage referrals for child and adult intimate partner maltreatment.
2000 Wyoming Blvd SE, Bldg. 20604, Suite A-1 Albuquerque, NM 87117 Phone: (505) 846-6427 Mon-Fri: 0730-1630 Email
The Integrated Resiliency Office (IRO) focuses on non-clinical primary prevention of interpersonal and self-directed violence. The IRO collaboratively identifies and implements public health-informed and evidence-based prevention efforts to eliminate sexual assault, dating violence, domestic abuse, child abuse, harassment, and suicide. IROs are the OPR for the base Suicide Prevention Program, Community Climate Assessments and Comprehensive Integrated Primary Prevention (CIPP) Plan development.
1501 San Pedro SE, Bldg. 47, Room 2C144 Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: (505) 846-3505 Mon-Fri: 0730-1630 Visit Website
The Mental Health clinic provides assessments, individual and group psychotherapy, and medication management, as well as military readiness related services, including command-directed evaluations, and mobility and duty profiles for active-duty service members.
1415 4th Street SE, Bldg. 20245, Suite 126 Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 Phone: (505) 846-0741 Mon-Fri: 0715-1600 Visit Website
Military & Family Readiness Center (MFRC) is targeted at assisting individuals and families to adapt and meet the demands of the military lifestyle. Service areas include transition, relocation, employment, financial, deployment, exceptional family member program, personal and work-life, Commander’s Key Support Program, casualty assistance, survivor support, emergency family assistance support, volunteer, and voting.
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 Phone: (505) 415-4027 Phone: (505) 440-2481 Phone: (505) 730-0080
Military Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) provide free confidential, short-term solution-focused non-medical and non-documented counseling to military members and immediate family members. MFLCs are licensed providers who can address relationships, stress, communication, adjustment, deployment, parenting, grief, loss, etc. MFLCs must report instances or eminent risk of abuse, self-harm, and Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) infractions.
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 Phone: (505) 350-6762 Phone: (505) 280-9016 Phone: (505) 250-7800
Child and Youth Behavioral Military Family Life Counselors (CYB MFLCs) support families and augment child and youth programs. CYB MFLCs provide support on a variety of topics affecting children and teens, including anger and aggression, bullying, conflict resolution, divorce, self-esteem, separation, sibling and parental relationships, time management and more.
Phone: (505) 846-0741 Visit Website
While Military OneSource does not provide direct health care services, it does provide resources that can help you maintain good health. Web-based resources related to prevention and care, mental health, nutrition and fitness, and substance abuse are available on the site. Military OneSource is available 24/7 at no cost.
1501 San Pedro SE, Bldg. 47 Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: (505) 846-3200 Mon-Fri: 0730-1530 Visit Website
Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) is a team-based approach that integrates behavioral health services into primary care. It involves licensed behavioral health professionals, addressing not only behavioral health and substance use disorders, but also behavioral factors that affect overall health conditions. Care can be coordinated through your Primary Care Manager (PCM) or by a self-referral through the appointment line.
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Psychology Today is a website that provides TRICARE (and other insurance) approved therapists (LPC, LCSW, PhD) and psychiatrist by zip code. Users are able to search for providers based on diagnosis (e.g., Depression Anxiety, PTSD), gender of provider, specialized training/experience of provider, etc. The website also provides resources for online therapy and support groups.
24/7: (855) 836-8255 Visit Website
Contracted by TRICARE, Telemynd is your online destination to meet with licensed mental health providers. A national network of therapists and prescribers are available for secure and convenient virtual appointments.
Phone: (866) 991-2103 Visit Website
Vets4Warriors is a one-of-a-kind, 24/7 peer support network. They operate completely independent of the VA and the U.S. military and maintain this independence so callers can feel confident that everything they share will always remain 100% confidential.