Military & Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)

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Military & Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)

Our Mission To provide non- medical, solution focused, problem- solving counseling support, coaching, and education to Service Members, their families, teachers and caregivers who work in the various Child and Youth Programs on the installation and in the schools.

The MFLC Program at a Glance Provides short-term, situational, problem-solving counseling to Service Members and their families. Provides psycho-education to help Service Members and their families understand the impact of deployments, family reunions following deployments and other stresses related to military life. MFLC counselors can provide individual, couples, and family counseling. MFLC counselors provide direct intervention to children, families, and teachers and caregivers who support military families. Services can be provided on or off of military installations. Services are confidential and private.

What We Do Support and education are offered through formal and informal meetings with individuals, couples, families, and in group presentations. Topics include: Assistance for Caregivers Problems of Children and Youth Communication Coping with Separation Deployment and Reintegration Grief and Loss Marriage and Relationships Communication Managing Anger Behavioral Management Deployment/ Reintegration Issues Resolving Conflicts

What We Do Provide support for children, parents and caregivers within CYP, schools or Family Child Care (FCC) settings by: observing, participating, and engaging in activities with children and youth. providing direct behavioral interventions to children and families. assisting parents, teachers, and caregivers to enhance coping skills of military families. conducting presentations for children, parents, teachers, and caregivers. recommending referrals when appropriate.

About Us MFLC Counselors are: licensed Masters and Ph.D. level counselors. successful in completing background checks. maintain service and family member confidentiality and privacy. trained in short term counseling. The MFLC Program: is voluntary and available at no cost to service and family members. must receive parental consent before counseling a child. stipulates when counselors interact with children that counselors must maintain line of sight with a parent, teacher, or caregiver.

An MFLC is available at your child’s school: How to Find Us The services are coordinated through the Child & Youth Program Director or a designated POC. You’ll find us at the various centers i.e, CDC, SAS, Youth Center, schools, MFLC Adult Office. An MFLC is available at your child’s school: S.S. Dixon Primary 850-418-8909