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* 1. If you start to feel overwhelmed, anxious, or upset by the questions or the experience, you can speak to a counselor at any time. 

National Sexual Assault telephone hotline number 800- 656- HOPE (4673) which connects to a local confidential counselor who specializes in sexual assault and rape. 

https://rapecrisis.com/counseling/  

The rape crisis center 210-349-7273

SACIS (Sexual Assault Counseling and Information Service) is available at (217) 348-5033 or Toll Free Crisis Hotline (888) 345-2846. 

For military members the SafeHelpline.org and the Defense Switched Network (DSN): 877-995-5247. 

The DoD Safe helpline number is 1-877-995-5247 for sexual assault support for the DoD community. 

The VA’s MST related services are available at www.mentalhealth.va.gov/msthome.asp   

The https://www.allaboutcounseling.com/crisis_hotlines.htm  website has the list of counselor services, issues and phone numbers to reach out to for specific counseling and crisis hotlines.

Is this information useful to you?

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* 2. Have you experienced a Military Sexual Trauma during your military carrer or time you served in the Armed Forces?

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* 3. How do you, an individual who has experienced MST perceive and identify treatments that are available and effective?

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* 4. How do you perceive and identify certain programs or treatments as more effective than others identify?

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* 5. How do you perceive and identify treatments, services, and programs that are not available, but need to be?

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* 6. What are the barriers and perceptions to reporting and receiving treatment that you have experienced?

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