Mental (Behavioral) Health
Multi-D Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic:
Offers a full range of services to Active-Duty servicemembers stationed in the KMC to include:
- Individual and group therapy
- Medication management
- Substance Use Disorder treatment
Walk in hours: 7:30 - 9 a.m. and 12:30 - 2 p.m.
Open training holidays
Closed federal holidays and weekends
Targeted Care
Our behavioral health clinic offers targeted care. Targeted care helps us give you the right mental health support for your specific needs, whether it’s an individual appointment, group therapy or non-clinical support.
How it Works
Targeted care synchronizes and expands the resources we have to address your specific needs. The process begins with a preliminary assessment.
You’ll meet with a technician who will:
- Listen to your concerns.
- Assess your needs.
- Match you to the best support (either clinical or non-clinical).
Options for support may include an appointment with:
- A primary or specialty care consultant – Clinical.
- Military and family life counselors – Non-Clinical.
- A chaplain – Non-Clinical.
You don’t need a referral, and you won’t be turned away or denied specialty care. Department of Behavioral Health, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center will leverage local clinical and non-clinical resources to give you the right behavioral health support for your specific needs, whether it’s an individual appointment, group therapy or non-clinical support.
The process begins with a preliminary assessment conducted by a mental (behavioral) health technician who is supervised by a Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP). The technician will listen to your concerns, assess your needs, and match you to the best support (either clinical or non-clinical). The technician may offer options for support that may include an appointment with a primary or specialty care consultant (clinical), a Military and Family Life Counselor (Non-Clinical), a Chaplain (Non-Clinical), or other non-clinical behavioral health support.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic - Treatment Services:
The Multi-D outpatient behavioral health clinic provides psychological assessment and outpatient treatment services for only active-duty adult patients who are identified through Targeted Care as needing specific clinical care (individual or group therapy), who self-refer, or who are referred by other clinics or providers throughout the hospital.
The patient will be seen by a mental (behavioral) health technician or a LIP for an intake interview which will include a discussion of the presenting problem, a mental status exam, and an assessment of the problem.
All technicians will be supervised by a LIP who will help identify an initial individualized treatment plan that includes referral to the appropriate level of clinical care for individual or group therapy. Some patients may be seen by a psychiatrist for evaluation of the use of psychotropic medications and medication management.
Many service members have deployed to combat situations, and their assessment and treatment reflect a higher level of attention to issues such as PTSD, adjusting to combat injuries, and the effects of deployment on the family.
For emergencies, go to the nearest ER or call 114