From Service to Support: Navigating Mental Health Care for Our Veterans – New U Therapy Center
Our veterans have given so much in service to our country, facing challenges and sacrifices that many of us can hardly imagine. Yet, when they return home, they often face another set of battles—those involving mental health. It’s crucial for our community to recognize the importance of supporting our veterans as they navigate these struggles and to encourage them to reach out for the help they need and deserve.
The Struggles Veterans Face
Transitioning from military to civilian life can be incredibly challenging. Veterans may experience a range of mental health issues, including PTSD, depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders. These conditions can stem from the intense and often traumatic experiences they faced during their service. It’s important to understand that these struggles are not signs of weakness but rather common responses to the extreme stress and trauma encountered in military life.
TriWest Healthcare Alliance: A Lifeline for Veterans
For veterans seeking mental health support, programs like those offered by TriWest can be a lifeline. At New U Therapy Center and Family Services, we are excited to announce that we are officially in network with TRIWEST for our IOP/PHP services at both of our locations.
Our new partnership with TriWest as IOP/PHP providers marks a significant milestone for us as it allows us to broaden our scope of care and provide you with even more comprehensive support options for area Veterans and military communities.
Our Unique Programs For Veterans
We’re proud to also offer two groundbreaking programs designed specifically for veterans – programs you won’t find anywhere else. With over fifty years of combined experience, we’ve crafted these treatments using a blend of scientific approaches, traditional therapy practices, and innovative modalities. Our programs not only address psychological and spiritual components but also focus on the physical body and energy.
Our Commitment to Veterans
As a community, we must stand by our veterans just as they have stood by us. Encourage them to seek the help they need and remind them that they are not alone. With the right support, our veterans can overcome their challenges and lead fulfilling, healthy lives.
If you are a veteran in need of mental health services, please reach out to our team to learn more about unique Substance Use Disorder and Trauma/PTSD Programs just for veterans. Your bravery and service deserve the highest level of care and support. Let’s work together to ensure no veteran faces their battles alone.
To schedule a confidential consultation, Please contact us today at (661) 438-0202
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