Behavioral Health For Veterans
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Veterans behavioral health services are available through PATH Behavioral Health Services.
PATH also offers a full range of behavioral health care in its clinics.
Each PATH Behavioral center its own staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and nurses specializing in behavioral health treatment services.
We can put you in touch with special Veterans Justice Outreach Programs that serve veterans who are at risk of incarceration, veterans involved in the criminal justice system and veterans who have committed minor offenses.
While PATH offers services to all eligible veterans, some treatments and care are specifically targeted to certain groups, such as women veterans, homeless veterans, veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation New Dawn (OND), service-disabled veterans, severely injured recent veterans and Vietnam Era veterans.
PATH offers a variety of outpatient mental health services, including individual and group therapy, medication management and case management.
Services are also available for spouses of active duty service members and veterans, including those who are currently deployed.
PATH offers bereavement counseling for families of active duty service members and veterans, as well as for military retirees and their families.
We assist in locating resources within the community that offer other forms of support during this challenging time.
A number of specialized mental health services are available to all veterans who served in combat zones. These include outreach programs for depression, homelessness, bereavement and stress.
Special counseling is available to Veterans who are parents of active duty or retired military members.