The Web-based TRICARE Assistance Program (TRIAP) is now available online to servicemembers, veterans who returned from overseas, and their families. Beneficiaries with a computer, Webcam and the associated software can speak "face-to-face" with a licensed counselor over the Internet at any time of the day or night. Eligible beneficiaries can obtain more information about the program at their regional contractor's TRIAP website. For more information about TRICARE and the Department of Defense's many existing behavioral health resources, download A TRICARE Guide: Understanding Behavioral Health at the TRICARE website.
To learn more about TRICARE, check-out our TRICARE overview.
TRICARE Assistance Program
Week of October 12, 2009
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