Jacksonville Tricare Couples Counseling

Jacksonville Tricare Couples Counseling

Tricare Couples Counseling is available in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo, a married father of four and former active duty Navy Psychologist is the ideal marriage therapist (marital therapist, couples counselor, or family psychologist) to assist military members in dealing with relationship problems. Dr. D’Arienzo understands personally the stresses and challenges families and couples face due to military service, deployments, and general life issues. Effective solution focused marital therapy is effective in assisting the couple and the identified patient in reducing their symptoms by improving their family and marital relationship.

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Several Tricare Mental Health Providers Available

In the event that Dr. D’Arienzo is unavailable Mr. Lipzin or Mr. Joe Zichi , Licensed Clinical Social Workers and couples counselors will be ready to assist you and your family. Both have decades of experience and also specialize in treating military families and individuals.

All five of our Jacksonville Tricare mental health specialists are ready to serve you today!

Problems that military members often present with in marital therapy are infidelity, separation, divorce, disagreements about child rearing and discipline, anger management, insomnia, PTSD, depression, anxiety, chronic pain problems, grief and loss, poor communication, resentment related to the non-service member about sacrificing their career and life for the military member, pre-retirement anxiety, and post-retirement depression.

Please note, as of February 1, 2021, we are no longer Tricare Network providers, but we can see you as Tricare Non-Network Providers. We remain Tricare Certified Providers despite our Non-Network Status. Call us for details at 904-379-8094.

Take the First Step Today

The first step in getting help is contacting our office at 904-379-8094. We will answer any questions you have about receiving a referral or authorization for Tricare Marital Therapy. If you are a family member or dependent of a service member we can get authorization for Tricare counseling services for you today. If you are an Active Duty Member, you must speak with your primary care manager for a referral to our office or have your family member or dependent contact our office directly for authorization. Again, our office is able to get authorization for services for Tricare Military Family Members and Tricare Dependents.

Getting help is often a difficult and fearful step. Many individuals and couples worry about the stigma associated with counseling and therapy. At DPG, we understand your hesitation. We will provide you with private and confidential treatment outside of a military setting. Let us help you find the love and peace you seek in your marriage.

Tricare Psychologists and Tricare Counselors

Find out more about out Tricare Psychologists and Tricare Counselors:

Dr. Justin D’Arienzo, Clinical Psychologist and Former Navy Active Duty Psychologist (adult psychological services)

Mr. Alan Lipzin, Tricare Licensed Mental Health Counselor (adults, families, and couples counseling)

Mr. Joe Zichi, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (adults, couples, teenagers, and child counseling services)

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