Mental Health Care

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Free Civilian Therapy

Give an Hour

gah_logoGive an Hour is a non-profit organization that provides free mental health servives to U.S. military personnel and families affected by the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Soldiers Project

soldier_project_headerThe Soldiers Project is a group of licensed mental health professionals who offer free psychological treatment to military service members (active duty, National Guard, Reserves and Veterans) who have served or who expect to serve in the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan. We also provide treatment to members of their families and other loved ones. Treatment is conducted in our private offices. Our therapists are all volunteers and our services are entirely confidential. We do not report to any governmental agency.
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InTransition Program: Maintaining Continuity of Care through Transitions

inTransition_headerIn Transition is a collaboration between the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to bridge the potential gaps in behavioral health support during transitional periods—gaps that can lead to service members’ disengagement from treatment or deterioration of their health status.

Mobile App for Mental Health

PTSD Mobil PTSD Coach is the mobile app that provides users with information on post-traumatic stress disorder, a self-assessment, support resources and tools to help manage stress symptoms.

Online Toolkit Aims to Support Mental Health Providers

provider_toolkit_headerThe Department of Veterans Affairs has developed a new Online Community Providers Toolkit aimed at delivering support, therapeutic tools, and resources to community providers treating Veterans for mental health concerns.

The Real Warriors Campaign

real_strength_headerThe Real Warriors Campaign is an initiative launched by the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) to promote the processes of building resilience, facilitating recovery and supporting reintegration of returning service members, Veterans and their families.
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