AF Family Life Consultant Program
Week of April 28, 2008
Eleven Air Combat Command bases are using a new Military and Family Life Consultant Program. The new program provides workshops and non-medical, short-term counseling services to help Airmen and their families cope with stressful situations created by deployments and reintegration. The program is conducted by licensed clinicians with master degrees. Communication with the consultants will be anonymous except when state, federal and military reporting requirements dictate otherwise for protection of personnel. Additionally, consultants will have cell phones making them accessible to Airmen or their family members for individual support.
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