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Veterans and Active Service
Members Therapy

Dealing with PTSD, anxiety, or depression can be hard.

Getting help doesn’t have to be.

Active-duty military personnel and Veterans experience unique stressors both while serving and after leaving the military. The rates of anxiety and depression are significantly higher among veterans than among civilians, with an estimated 30% experiencing some form of mental health issue related to their service. But only about 50% of veterans who need mental health treatment actually seek it, due in part to stigma and concerns about career impact. That stigma has to end.

Open your mind to getting help.

OMH believes that every service member, present and past, deserves personalized treatment. Our team of diverse providers, including clinical psychologists, licensed therapists, and prescribers, are passionate, relate to each individual, and spend quality time getting to the root of the issue.

What are the benefits of online therapy?

Customized

Everyone has different experiences based on their cultural identity, gender, and individual history, which are vital to explore to determine the best treatment approach.

Holistic

We understand that true healing involves a comprehensive approach that considers the intersection of the mind, body, and spirit. Our services include complementary modalities like music therapy and breathwork, ensuring a well-rounded care plan.

Convenience

Meet whenever and wherever it is convenient for you so that you don’t have to skip therapy because of scheduling conflicts.

Diverse and Expert Providers

Work with a provider that gets you. We have a diverse group of providers that are subject matter experts in their field.

We develop customized, holistic treatment plans that focus on the unique experiences of active service members, veterans, and their families to specifically address their needs. 

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What types of issues do you treat?

Addiction

We treat clients for a variety of addictions such as alcohol, drugs, food, and others.

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Anxiety and Depression

We assess, stabilize, and monitor symptoms ranging from depression, anxiety, and ADHD to anger, trauma and psychosis to the various aspects of the personality that influence behavior.

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Trauma/PTSD

We help clients deal with traumatic events including loss, grief, and survivor guilt.

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Physical and Mental Health

Chronic mental health challenges can exacerbate physical health issues, such as heart disease, chronic pain, and insomnia. Treating mental health alongside physical health is crucial for holistic well-being.

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Reintegration Challenges

Transitioning from military to civilian life can be difficult, with veterans often facing challenges such as finding employment, establishing a new identity, and adjusting to life outside of the military. Mental health support can ease this transition.

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Impact on Relationships and Daily Life

Mental health issues among military personnel significantly affect family life, with over 50% of military spouses reporting that their partner’s PTSD or related mental health challenges create serious strain on their relationship. Couples and family therapy can be helpful in addition to individual treatment.

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For more information, read our blogs and articles on therapy, or visit our wellness tracks to learn about our approach to treatment.

More Questions?

Open Mind Health has a comprehensive set of FAQs to answer all your questions, including about cost, process, how to get started, and more. 

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