Counseling Services
People sometimes encounter difficult situations or crises in their lives and often benefit from the professional counseling services that are available at the Fleet & Family Support Center (FFSC). Counseling contributes to personal readiness by providing the opportunity to develop emotional awareness and problem-solving skills that can reduce stress in the workplace or in personal relationships.
Our Fleet & Family Support Center is staffed with highly qualified, licensed counselors who provide short-term counseling for active duty service members, spouses, dependents, and retirees. Each of the counselors holds a master's or doctorate degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Psychology. They are fully credentialed to provide confidential counseling and are available to assist you with your concerns.
Contact Fleet & Family Support at 866-854-0638 or FFSP2@navy.mil.
For general information and support: www.ffsp.navy.mil or www.militaryonesource.mil.
Each of our counselors holds a master's or doctoral degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Psychology. They are all fully qualified, credentialed, and know how to help you.
Individual, Marriage, Family & Child Counseling
Clinical Counseling at the Fleet & Family Support Center is based on the best scientific evidence of models and research; it is supported by our nurturing environment and well-educated service providers. Our office provides individual, marriage, and family counseling services – giving our clients the opportunity to achieve their personal best.
Seeking help in the face of personal, family, and psychological troubles requires courage. It is crucial that you seek this help from a trustworthy and competent advocate. At the Fleet & Family Support Center, we strive to support and empower our clients in their journey.
Fleet & Family Support Center Counselors support active duty military members, retirees, spouses, and their families in dealing with a wide range of concerns such as:
- Improved Communication
- Strategies for Managing Stress & Anger
- Grief & Loss
- Strengthening My Relationship
- Work-Related Stress
- Adjusting to the Impact of Deployment
- Life Transitions
- Divorce Concerns
- Coping with Change
Counseling for Children
Military children are incredibly resilient, especially with dealing with the demands of the military lifestyle. However, children sometimes have difficulty coping with the stress of a parent's deployment, divorce, moving or other significant changes or experiences they encounter.
The Fleet & Family Support Center is staffed with children's counselors that can help children and families navigate through these difficult times.
Fleet & Family Support Center Counselors support active duty military members, retirees, their children and families in dealing with a wide range of child-related concerns such as:
- Discipline Problems
- School Behavior Problems
- Anger Management
- Social Withdrawal
- Witness to Domestic Violence
- Child Abuse or Neglect
- Grief & Loss
- Divorce Concerns
- Deployment
- Coping with Change
Individual Counseling
Individual counseling is available for children from preschool age through high school.
Family Counseling
Family and professionals work together utilizing the family's strengths to find creative solutions to problems.
Parent Consultations
Parents and therapists work together to define issues and find answers to children's problems.
Education & Prevention
Counselors are available to consult with staff, commands, daycare providers, and parent groups.
Positive Parenting Classes
Positive Parenting is a 10-week class, where parents learn specific techniques to avoid hassles such as fighting, eating, chores, motivation, homework, sharing, and more. This fun and lively class will teach parents discipline techniques that will promote children's:
- Self-esteem
- Responsibility
- Problem-solving Skills
- Self-discipline
Group Education & Support
Deployment Support Groups for Children
These groups help children understand their parents' deployment and provide an opportunity to express their concerns and learn age-appropriate coping skills. Groups are offered in schools where there are a high number of Navy Family members.
If you are concerned about your child's behavior, the Fleet & Family Support Center may be able to help.
Please contact the Fleet & Family Support scheduling line at 866-854-0638, if you have questions or to schedule an appointment.
Survivors Overcoming Assault & Rape (SOAR)
This group is a 10-week support group for adult women, 18 and over, who are survivors of sexual assault and rape. This group will address ways to aid in the healing process, including:
- Coping
- Regaining trust
- Strengthening intimate relationships
- Personal empowerment