How Can We Help?
At ClearPath Health, we believe in a holistic and personalized approach to mental health care. Our therapists are here to help you:
Process trauma and overcome the symptoms of PTSD.
Develop strategies to manage anxiety, depression, and other service-related mental health concerns.
Navigate the emotional and psychological challenges of transitioning to civilian life.
Strengthen family connections and support military family members in adapting to military life’s demands.
We are proud to offer evidence-based therapies such as:
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): Effective for treating trauma and PTSD, EMDR helps reprocess painful memories, so they have less impact on your daily life.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): ART focuses on reducing the intensity of trauma-related memories, often providing fast symptom relief.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A proven method to help you challenge negative thought patterns and build healthier coping mechanisms.
We recognize that every veteran and family have a unique story, and we are committed to offering personalized care that meets your specific needs.
Support for Military Families
Military families experience unique stressors, from frequent relocations to long deployments, that can take a toll on relationships and family dynamics. We offer family therapy services to help military families reconnect, communicate more effectively, and build resilience during challenging times.
Veterans and Military Families Therapy
At ClearPath Health, we honor the service and sacrifice of veterans and military families. We understand the unique challenges that come with military life, whether you’re a service member transitioning back to civilian life or a family member supporting a loved one. Our specialized therapy services are designed to help you navigate these challenges, offering compassionate support and tailored treatment options.
Support for Veterans and Active-Duty Service Members
ClearPath Health is here to support you. We specialize in treating veterans and active-duty service members, providing a safe space to process experiences and heal.
At ClearPath Health, our licensed therapists have extensive experience working with veterans, and we understand the complexity of these issues. We offer evidence-based treatments, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), both of which have been shown to be highly effective in treating trauma, PTSD, and other military-related mental health concerns.
Here are some common symptoms to be aware of:
Persistent Sadness: Appearing sad or depressed most of the time. This could manifest as a constant feeling of emptiness or hopelessness that doesn’t seem to lift.
Hopelessness: Feeling as if there is no reason to live. This could be expressed through statements like “What’s the point?” or “Things will never get better,” indicating a profound sense of despair.
Unexplained Guilt: Experiencing unexplained guilt, shame, or a sense of failure. This might involve feelings of worthlessness or excessive self-blame for situations beyond their control.
Anger and Rage: Exhibiting rage or uncontrollable anger. This could result in frequent outbursts or constant irritability, which can strain relationships and everyday interactions.
Risky Behaviors: Engaging in risky activities without considering the consequences. This might be reckless behaviors that endanger the individual’s safety or well-being.
Substance Use: Increasingly smoking, drinking, or using drugs, including prescription medications. Substance abuse can be a coping mechanism to numb emotional pain but often exacerbates the underlying issues.
Loss of Interest: Losing interest in previously enjoyable activities and hobbies. This lack of enthusiasm can extend to social engagements, hobbies, and even personal hygiene.
Neglect of Responsibilities: Neglecting personal welfare, work, or school. This could involve missing deadlines, showing up late, or neglecting personal care and household duties.
Social Withdrawal: Pulling away from family and friends. This detachment can lead to isolation, making it even harder for the individual to seek or accept help.
FAQs
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ITherapies like EMDR and ART are specifically designed to treat trauma and PTSD. They help reprocess traumatic memories in a way that reduces their emotional intensity, allowing you to move forward with less distress. Therapy can also help with managing symptoms like anxiety, depression, and hypervigilance.
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Yes. We provide family therapy services to help military families address the unique stressors they face. We also offer individual therapy for children and spouses to support their mental health and well-being.
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Yes. We offer both in-person and virtual therapy sessions. Our secure online platform allows you to receive care from the comfort of your home, no matter where you are.
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At ClearPath Health, we are dedicated to helping veterans and military families thrive. Our therapists are specially trained in working with military-related trauma and the complexities of military family life. We provide a supportive, non-judgmental environment where you can explore your experiences and heal at your own pace.