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Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) Marine and Family Services (MFS) provides education and counseling services and workshops to individuals and families seeking self- improvement. We also work together with other community services in an effort to strengthen Marine families and provide appropriate referral services when needed.

One component of MCCS MFS is the Counseling Services Program. The program has highly-qualified, licensed clinical staff, who are trained in family violence and are available to provide counseling services at your request. Counselors are available to respond quickly, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.

Family Advocacy professionals are also available to assist commanders and other leaders with various trainings, briefings, and workshops to aid in the early detection of stressors so they can be resolved before they become personal or family problems.

For more information, please call 703-614-7200
DSN 224-7200

Services
Prevention and Education Services
Parenting classes and groups
Suicide Prevention
New Parent Support Program
Anger and Stress Management
Couples and Relationship Programs
Please contact your MCCS MFS Counseling Center for a detailed list and calendar of ongoing classes and programs.

Intervention
Information & Referrals
Command Consultation
Intakes and Screenings
Clinical Assessments
Victim Advocacy
24 HR Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services
Transitional Compensation for Abused Family Members Program

Treatment
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Individual, couple, and family counseling
Our clinical counselors are licensed and trained to work with individuals and families with a variety of emotional problems. Some examples would be helping individuals and families cope with depression, resolving issues in marriage, developing conflict resolution skills, and discussing parenting issues. Counseling service counselors also provide briefs for commands and provide a variety of prevention and intervention tools for service members and their families.


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