Military & Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) are experienced behavioral health professionals assigned to installations, embedded in units, schools, and Child Development and Youth Centers, MFLCs augment and work in collaboration with other Marine Corps Behavioral Health programs. MFLCs act as touchpoints for Marines and families who may need assistance.

Virtual support available to Marines and families throughout ERR.

MFLCs are free, they do not take records and you don’t need a referral.

The Military and Family Life Counselor is a Masters or PH.D. level licensed clinical counselor that works with families, individuals, couples and children to provide short term, non-medical, problem identification and counseling services. They are able to address relationships, stress management, grief after loss, occupational issues, crisis intervention and other individual and family issues. They also work with existing military family support programs to compliment services provided.

Seven Things to Know About MFLC

  1. All MFLCs are licensed professional mental health counselors (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, etc.) who provide non-medical solution-focused “counseling” (no longer called “consultation”) to military personnel and their families. MFLCs assist people to explore alternate solutions to current daily life stressors.
  2. MFLCs are considered an augmentation, not a replacement, for existing family support services.
  3. Anything shared with an MFLC is confidential unless it is a Duty to Warn situation, as the MFLC is a mandated reporter and not a restricted reporter. Duty to Warn is when someone tells an MFLC they want to hurt themselves or others, to include domestic violence, sexual assault or child or elderly abuse.
  4. MFLCs maintain contact with Marines/Sailors (and their families) through their confidential cell phones and HIPPA compliant Zoom platform.
  5. The MFLCs’ work day is flexible; however, it is a 40 hour work week. This provides the MFLCs the opportunity to meet with people prior to work, after work and to support those who work a shift schedule. Additionally, it enables the MFLCs to facilitate virtual workshops or other groups.
  6. MFLCs do not keep records.
  7. People can meet with the MFLC for up to 12 sessions per issue.

State Military and Family Life Counselors (MFLC)

Need to talk? Reach out to your state MFLC for virtual or telephonic solution-focused confidential support.

Alabama
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
334-796-9946
781-315-7992
850-461-5989
229-288-6207
228-313-7205
703-414-9883
302-379-0081
Mississippi
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
South Carolina
601-520-6457
732-215-8369
716-327-8513
252-269-1953
412-260-6447
787-463-1819
843-929-2251

Marines and spouses are able to request virtual MFLC presentations on an array of topics. Call the number for the State MFLC where services will be provided.

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