Fort Hood Behavioral Health

The CRDAMC Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is comprised of three major sub-departments: SOLDIER Behavioral Health Services; Hospital Behavioral Health Services, Child and Family Behavioral Health Services and the Family Advocacy Program. Through these major sub-departments, CRDAMC DBH provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare through flexible, tailored services that support all phases of the ARFORGEN process. These services include: acute/walk-in evaluations, individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, psychological testing, pre/post deployment screening, SRP evaluations, chapter and command-directed evaluations, command consultations, MEB evaluations, forensic (706) evaluations, inpatient care, virtual behavioral health (VBH), an Addiction Medicine Intensive Outpatient Program (AM IOP), the Psychological Health Intensive Outpatient Program (PHIOP), an intensive outpatient program for the treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), child/adolescent services, and marriage/couples and family therapy.

Eligibility

Career Phase:
  • Active Duty or Deployed
Discharges Allowed:
  • No Minimum Discharge
Military Branch:
Programs for Family Members:
  • Military Spouse
  • Military Child
Service Counties:
  • Bell
Services Category:
  • MH - Counseling
  • MH - MST
  • MH - PTSD
  • MH - TBI
  • MH - Youth & Family Services
VA Disability Rating Requirement:
  • No Disability Requirement
Vet Plus: