Campion, Barrow & Associates
(CBA) was established over 25 years ago to help treat those struggling with
emotional and occupational problems. CBA’s comprehensive mental health
team includes Psychologists, Child and Family Therapists, Nationally
Certified Counselors, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors, and
Licensed Clinical Social Workers.
Since 1985, CBA has worked
very closely with the Salvation Army Central Territory as psychological
consultants and treatment providers to support and help improve the mental
health of its’ Officers. Our relationship has evolved into a
comprehensive alliance, which includes the Officer Assistance Program (OAP).
The OAP provides professional and confidential phone counseling
24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
Salvation Army Officers, and
their families are eligible to receive help for professional, marital,
family, parenting, and personal issues from the privacy of their own homes,
at the office, or while traveling. To speak with a professional
counselor, please call (800) 292-3399.
Why Provide This
Service?
The Salvation Army is
concerned about the well-being of each officer and recognizes that most of
us go through difficult periods or experience situations which may interfere
with our ability to function most effectively. These conditions may
have various causes such as problems with relationships, illness, accidents,
finances, overload, inability to cope with stress, children, private
addictions, or chemical dependence.
To help assist you in such
times of crisis, the Officers Assistance Program (OAP) has been made
available. This is a service where you can share your feelings,
concerns and problems, and seek advice with the assurance of
confidentiality.
Who May Use This
Number?
Officers, their spouses and
dependents are eligible for this service.
Confidentiality
All services are strictly
confidential. No records are released without written permission by
you. For verification purposes, you will be asked to identify yourself by
name and organization.
Note: Participation
in this service will not jeopardize job security, promotional opportunities,
or reputation.
Cost
This phone counseling service
is a benefit so there is not cost to you or your family. The
counselors are highly trained caring individuals who will listen when you
need to talk to someone. However, they do not provide in-depth
psychotherapy over the phone. Requests for in-office therapy can be
made with the intake counselor. Please refer to the “Manage Care”
section for information about the correct procedure of obtaining in-office
counseling after your initial contact with an intake counselor.
Services Available
· Direct and
confidential access to a counselor through a toll-free number.
· Referrals for
in-office counseling in your area.
To Contact a Phone
Counselor
1.Call 1 - (877) 327-9002
2.Give your name and the name of your organization
3.At this time, you will speak with a counselor. If your call is
after hours, a counselor will be
paged to call you back.
Note: Phone counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. However, calls made
between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. (Central Time)
should be of an emergency nature.
Counseling over E-mail
As another option to
communicate with a counselor, you may now contact us via e-mail. This
method has been proven to be a discreet and effective way to receive
beneficial advice or information. Officers who are abroad may find
this method very valuable, if calling by telephone is not viable.
In order to speak with a
counselor, you may e-mail us at: