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Army Reserve Behavioral Health Services
WE’RE HERE FOR YOU!Program DirectorKatherine Castelo, LCSW, LICSW Psychological Health Program DirectorOffice of the Chief, Army Reserve (OCAR) Office: (703) 806-5748Cell: (703) 201-0108 [email protected]
Deputy Program DirectorCarmen T. Stein, PhD, LMHC-SPsychological Health Program Deputy DirectorOffice of the Chief, Army Reserve (OCAR) AR-MCC2801 Grand Ave, Pinellas Park, Fl. 33782Office: 727-563-3661Cell: 813-545-2320Carmen.t.steinmccormick.ctr@ mail.mil
63RD RSCMargot Brown, LMFT, PSY.D63rd Regional Support Command Moffett Field, CaliforniaOffice: 650-526-9211Cell: [email protected]
88ST RSCStacey Feig, LPC88th RegionalSupport CommandFort McCoy, WisconsinOffice: 608-388-0338Cell: [email protected]
81ST RSCChristina Wildy, LPC81st RegionalSupport CommandFort Jackson, South CarolinaOffice: 803-751-9547Cell: [email protected]
99TH RSCPatricia Moloney, MSW, LCSW99th RegionalSupport CommandFort Dix, New JerseyOffice: 609-562-7580Cell: [email protected]
Please visit us at: www.USARphp.org
Service Members and Family ServicesDon’t know what to do about: Pain (physical, emotional, spiritual) that becomes too much Constant arguments Difficulty getting to sleep Domestic violence Road Rage/Driving since returning home Problem adjusting at home, school or work Concerns about intimacy Depression Suicidal or homicidal thoughts
How do we assist? Commander and Leadership Services: Behavioral health consultations regarding one of your
soldiers Yellow Ribbon support Unit debriefings after a traumatic event Having questions answered about a PDHRA related to
behavioral health Unit needs assessments
Assistance with Community Providers Military Behavioral Health Subject Matter Expert Building Networks and Partnerships Crisis –intervention Concerns about a Army Reserve Soldier/Family Information and referral service
USAR PHP provides education, training, outreach, referral and follow up to service members, family members and Command. We connect geographically dispersed service members and families with relevant resources within their community. We recognize that the family members are an essential part of the Army team and we strive to assist them in striving to stay strong throughout deployments, reassignments and adversity. By empowering those who serve in the US Army Reserve as well as their families we strengthen self reliance and enhance readiness.
Army Reserve Behavioral Health Services
WE’RE HERE FOR YOU!