Welcome to the Director of Psychological Health Office
Directors of Psychological Health (DPH) provide support for Airmen and their Families by promoting mental fitness and personal wellness for life and operational readiness. DPHs promote focused activities to help prevent mental health issues, provide early intervention, crisis response, and post-incident recovery.
As the Director of Psychological Health (DPH), it is an honor to serve you and your families. Please don’t hesitate to call.
We understand that families sometimes hesitate to seek mental health assistance out of concern for their Service Member’s career. Please be reassured: accessing mental health care is a proactive step that protects both your family and their career.
While untreated distress or negative coping behaviors can eventually impact a Service Member's professional life, seeking help early actively prevents these outcomes. Mental health resources are strictly confidential, effective, and designed to build resilience.
Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not a liability. By acting early and utilizing these confidential services, you are safeguarding your family's well-being and potentially saving a life.
AIR NATIONAL GUARD PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH PROGRAM
The Air National Guard Psychological Health Program advocates and supports Airmen and their families by promoting mental fitness and personal wellness for operational readiness. The ANG PHP promotes focused activities facilitating the prevention of mental health issues, early intervention, crisis response and post-incident recovery.
Our goals and our commitment:
- Provide quality mental health services tailored to each individual's needs.
- Maintain confidentiality while coordinating professional services in your community.
- Provide educational resources to maintain and improve personal resiliency.
- Dispel the stigma of help seeking behaviors and mental health.
Our services:
- Provides short term, brief solution focused counseling that addresses issues related to conditions of living, life skills, improving relationships at home and at work, stress management, adjustment issues, marital problems, parenting, grief and loss, deployment and reintegration.
- Intake, Assessment and Referral to vetted, community-based providers in your locality.
- Consultation to Unit and Wing Leadership.
- Free services to all Air National Guard members and their family members.
Airmen and their families should never weather emotional and behavioral challenges alone.