Meet The Counselor
MFLC General Program
Adult/Child MFLC
Who Can Help Me Child/Youth
Let's Talk Feelings
100

Mrs. Johnson 

Who is the MFLC for our Group, BN, Unit, or Company

100

Non-medical, walk-around counseling services.

What kind of service do MFLCs provide?

100

Marital issues, communication skills, stress management, and deployment or reintegration challenges are examples of these.

What are common situations Adult MFLCs can assist with?

100

I’m the grown-up who talks to kids when they’re feeling sad, worried, or need help solving problems.

Who is the MFLC?

100

You might feel this way when you’re starting something new or speaking in front of a group.  

What is nervous?

200

Professional Counselor

What is our MFLC License

200

Active Duty, National Guard, Reserves, Coast Guard, Families, Survivors, and Civilian Expeditionary Workforce

Who do MFLC's serve?

200

Installations, on-base offices, surge support locations, and special military functions are examples of these.

What are places Adult MFLCs can be found providing support?

200

If I’m nervous about making new friends or starting a new school, this person can help me feel better.

Who is the MFLC at School or at the CDC/SAS?

200

You might feel this when juggling deployments, family needs, and daily responsibilities without time to recharge.

What is overwhelmed?

300

Through a phone call or by stopping by the office

How can I contact the MFLC?

300

By phone, through the Family Readiness Center, walk up and say "Hello"

How can I contact the MFLC?

300

CDC’s, schools, summer camps, school events, and family centers are all examples of these.

What are locations where Child and Youth MFLCs provide support?

300

I want to learn better ways to handle stress, calm down when I’m mad, and talk about what I’m feeling.

What can the MFLC help me with?

300

Talking to someone who listens without judgment and offers tools, not diagnoses, can help manage this.

What is emotional burnout?

400

Suite 103

Where is the MFLC located?

400

Face to Face, Individual, Groups, Workshops, and Presentations

What are the ways MFLC's can meet a Service Member?

400

Problem solving, self-esteem, bullying, and challenges with changing schools are examples of these.

What are issues Child and Youth MFLCs can help children and teens work through?

400

I don’t want to talk in front of the whole class, I need to learn a skill.

What is help me build confidence?

400

You might use breathing exercises, mindfulness, time outdoors, or talking to a trusted professional as these.

What are healthy coping strategies?

500

At the motor pool, in the unit area, family events, during trainings, or at a community center—these are all places where this interaction might occur.

What are places a Soldier or family member may see or meet with an MFLC?

500

A person talks to an MFLC about personal stress but does not mention harming themselves, others, or disclose any reportable abuse. This is what the MFLC does next.

What is maintaining confidentiality and not documenting the conversation?

500

Crisis situations, PTSD, fitness-for-duty evaluations, and long-term counseling needs are examples of these.

What are situations that require MFLCs to refer individuals to other resources or services?

500

This person works with your teachers and parents but doesn’t give grades, homework, or report cards.  

What is a support person who helps kids with their feelings and challenges?

500

This is something adults say they “need more of,” especially after a long day, but can’t seem to find — hint: it’s not coffee!

What is sleep?