
Welcome to the School Behavioral Health Website!
Welcome to the Child, Adolescent and Family School Behavioral Health website. We have assembled a series of evidence-based websites, readings and materials to help both Professionals and Parents learn more about successfully supporting military kids, in schools and at home, dealing with the impact of multiple deployments. We hope you find this information practical, useful and most importantly, helpful.
What are School Behavioral Health Services?
The School Behavioral Health Services are available for military kids on a voluntary basis at Schofield Barracks (Hawaii), Joint Base Lewis McChord (Washington), Ft. Campbell (Kentucky), Ft. Carson (Colorado), Ft. Meade (Maryland), Ft. Wainwright (Alaska) elementary schools, and in Bavaria and Baumholder (Germany) elementary, middle and high schools. Services are provided by Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists, Clinical Child Psychologists, and clinical Social Workers.
Our School Behavioral Health services provide the following benefits:
- Evaluation and treatment of children using individual, group and family therapy, medication management, classroom and environmental interventions
- Parent, teacher and administrator education to include topics such as: Effects of Deployment and Reunions on Families, Crisis Intervention, and Resiliency Training.
- Coordination and integration of services within the military and civilian communities, utilizing collaborative Behavioral Health resources such as Boys & Girls Clubs, Scouts, Army MWR, CYSS Youth Programs, Army Community Service, and various others.
- Decreased referral and clinic wait times.
Ready to get started?
Call us at (253) 968-4745 or email mona.johnson@amedd.army.mil and a program administrator will contact you within two business days.