I can tell you a couple more California stories! In Los Angeles and Orange Counties, we have www.thesoldiersproject.org, which offers free counseling by licensed mental health professionals, to any military service member/vet who has served in the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan. And we offer free counseling to any of their loved ones - boyfriends, girlfriends, spouses, children, parents, grandparents - while they are deployed and when they come back. We are all licensed mental health professionals, and we offer therapy in our offices (private) and we offer an unlimited number of sessions with no red tape. We educate our therapists and offer monthly support groups for the therapists, so they do not burn out. This model has spread to NW Washington State, Chicago and NYC. This is all done by volunteers, including me. We are having a conference next weekend, May 16-18, "Hidden Wounds of War: Pathways to Healing," where we hope to educate more therapists, including some from out of state, who may go back and start their own groups.
In northern California, there is also a group called something like The Coming Home Project, which also offers counseling to military and vets.
Did not mean to "hijack" your comment. Hope your daughter is feeling better. It is awful to see your child in pain. Glad the Soldier helped her. I have met one of my "adopted" Soldiers face to face, and one of my friend's, as well. Both great guys.