MCCS Resources
Prevention and Counseling


Using an integrated community health approach, the Community Counseling Program (CCP) equips Marines and families with the skills to address life’s challenges before there is significant impact to performance in their duties and relationships. The CCP assists Marines and families in accomplishing their personal goals through short-term solution focused counseling, skill enhancement, education and referrals to other helping resources.

The Community Counseling Program (CCP) provides non-judgmental, and evidence-based counseling services for Active Duty service members and their families. Services are confidential and maintained separately from the military medical record. We offer individual, couple, child and family counseling. In-person, virtual, or hybrid services are offered.

We can help you address issues related to:

Marital/Relationship Issues
Anxiety
Anger Management
Parenting
Stress
Depression
Conflict Resolution
Grief and Loss
Coping Skills
Deployment Stress
Communication Difficulties
Work Related Issues
Balancing Work and Home Life
Problem Solving Skills
Decision Making Skills
Adjustment Difficulties
Child Behavioral Concerns

For more information and resources please go to Prevention and Counseling

 

 

 

Megan Jones, the mental health branch head for Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and the Western Recruiting Region speaks about the Community Counseling Program and its benefits at MCRD San Diego, Dec. 30, 2023. CCP offers individual, couple, child and family counseling. If you are interested, please contact 619-725-6377 to schedule an appointment or visit Marine Family Support (U.S. Marine Corps video by Sgt. Sydney Smith)