Behavioral Health Support

Psychological Health Program

The Psychological Health Program advocates for and supports National Guard members and families and their psychological health. Our mission is to achieve and sustain resilient and psychologically fit National Guard service members for operational readiness.

Services provided

  • Consultation with Operational Leadership
  • Critical Incident Responses
  • Clinical Psychological Assessments
  • Provide Referrals and Resources
  • Issues related to mental health concerns, drug/alcohol abuse, and life stressors
  • Prevention, Early Intervention and Response Interventions
  • Briefings and Trainings
  • Assists with Profile Management and Line of Duties (LODs)
Crisis Management Team
  • Director of Psychological Health

    Sarah Larmore, LCSW
    sarah.l.larmore.civ​@army.mil
    801-716-9009

  • Director of Psychological Health

    Aaron Baxter, LCSW
    aaron.j.baxter7.mil​@army.mil
    801-716-9068

  • Wing Director of Psychological Health

    Brandon Phelps, LCSW
    brandon.phelps4​@us.af.mil
    801-577-2686

Guard & Family Life Counselors

The Guard & Family Life Counseling (GFLC) counselors are state employees who are integrated into the Utah National Guard. Our role is to support the mission readiness of our service members and their families. We provide non-medical mental health counseling and consultation and have specialized knowledge of military life and its challenges. GFLC counselors are strategically located to best support YOU and your overall wellness. If you have questions or don’t know where to turn, let us help you!

Services

  • Military Family Life and Culture
  • Deployment, Separation, and Reintegration
  • Work/Life Balance
  • Couple's Relationships
  • Parent-Child Relationships

Services are available to service members and their families.

Services are private, confidential, and at no cost; insurance not required. GFLC counselors are available in-person and secure telehealth.