Commanders
Can I send my Soldier to see you? Where are you located?
Why do I have to send Soldiers to a Military Treatment Facility for Command Directed Behavioral Health Evaluations (CDBHE)?
Soldiers
Why did I get a profile after my PHA, PDHA, PDHRA?
- LHI reviews all answers that you provide, based on the combined responses LHI may initiate or recommend a profile. A provider will first review the documentation to determine that a profile is warranted.
- Soldiers may not immediately be contacted that a profile was initiated but can always check their medical readiness.
How can I get rid of a profile?
Will this program affect my profile or be on my record?
- No to both, calls and emails are confidential.
Will civilian employers know about it?
- The military does not provide information to your civilian employers.
Will the Army pay for my treatment?
- YES…If you have an approved line of duty for the specific reason you are seeking treatment.
- YES…If you are on specific orders that entitle you to care at a military treatment facility.
- MAYBE…If the injury occurred or was aggravated while in military status as long as there is no other reason for the cause of injury i.e. alcohol or drug related.
- NO…If the injury occurred not on military status.
What if I cannot afford insurance or treatment?
PHP will assist soldiers and families to find resources that are inexpensive or possibly free.
Will a Behavior Health Profile or getting treatment affect my security clearance?
VERY UNLIKELY....professional behavioral health counseling is not a threat to an individual's security clearance; rather it can be a positive factor in the security clearance process. CCF's adjudicative history indicates that 99.98% of cases with psychological concerns obtain/retain their security clearance eligibility.
DCSA- FACT SHEET: MENTAL HEALTH AND SECUTY CLEARANCE
Army G-2 Personnel Security Web Site
UNDERSTANDING PTSD and PTSD TREATMENT (PDF)