We Are Here For Our Military Members
At Peak Psychological Services, we are proud to support those who serve our country. We provide care to active duty military, retired veterans and family members of both. Our evidence-based treatments can help both individuals and families navigate the complicated emotions that may arise from military service commitments, deployments, and family separation. It can be difficult to navigate transitions including deployment, relocation, transitioning back into home and everything in between - but it doesn’t have to be handled alone.
What Does Therapy For Military Members & Veterans Look Like?
Being in the military is a sacrifice, not just for the individual but also for their families and loved ones. The unique complexities of stress and uncertainty can be hard for outsiders to fully understand, creating a sense of isolation. Peak’s team of experts can help navigate through these issues in a variety of ways that are fully customized to the individual and issues at hand. Our highly trained therapists can help with:
- Working through complex trauma, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Processing what you’ve been through, managing emotions and forming coping mechanisms that work for your needs
- Strengthening communication and connection within families
- Providing a safe, confidential space to heal
While the specific type of therapy needed depends on each individual’s needs, the most common for military members include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT type of talk therapy that helps people learn how to identify, process and change destructive or disturbing thought patterns that are creating a negative influence on their lives.
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR): EMDR is an evidence-based therapy for PTSD and other trauma-related disorders. Throughout this therapy, individuals will focus on the traumatic memories while engaging in eye movements, hand vibrations, tapping, or sound in an effort to stimulate different parts of the brain that are typically impacted by the trauma. By doing this, over time there will usually be a reduction in the intensity of emotion associated with those memories.
- Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE): PE is a cognitive-behavioral therapy that leads individuals to approach their trauma related memories, situations and feelings in a safe environment, enabling them to face fears they’ve been avoiding. By safely facing these feelings, the idea is that the emotional charge associated with them will be diminished, allowing life to be lived a little easier.
- Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT): ACT emphasizes acceptance as a way to cope with negative thoughts, feelings and circumstances. The goal is to increase involvement in meaningful life activities aligned with their personal values, while accepting that strong emotions are appropriate and unavoidable. Accepting the feelings instead of avoiding them can make room for a more meaningful life.
- Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT): Military life can be difficult on family members too, sometimes creating a disconnect or lack of understanding. EFT is used to help improve a couple’s connection and bonding by focusing on the importance of emotion and how it helps us connect with others.
- Teletherapy: For those unable to or uncomfortable with meeting in person, Peak proudly offers Teletherapy. This option provides a safe and effective way to confidentially address mental health concerns in a way that works for you.
Payment Options for Military Members and Veterans
Peak Psychological Services offers a variety of options for payment for military members, veterans and their families.
We also accept additional insurance options. If you do not carry any of our accepted insurances, be sure to check with your provider as many clients with out-of-network benefits can still receive a partial reimbursement for services.
Why Peak Stands Out For Military/Veterans
Peak Psychological Services holds a strong belief in our ability to help people, including those with a current or past military involvement. One of our founding members is a former military spouse, with firsthand knowledge of how the behavioral health care system can be difficult to manage. That’s why we have built a team of strong advocates, knowledgeable in evidence-based mental health treatments and full of compassion. We take good care of our team so they can be at their best to take care of others. Our treatment options are backed by science with proven success with the goal of helping people not just feel better, but BE better.
Treatment for Military Members and Veterans in Colorado
Peak Psychological Services believes strongly in the power of therapy to improve the lives of our military members, veterans and their families. Through a variety of therapy types and the flexibility to choose in-person or telehealth appointments, we strive to be here for you whenever and however you need us. If you or your family is struggling to navigate military or post-military life, please reach out. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation today to match with the right therapist for your needs. After such tremendous commitment and sacrifice, you deserve a life you love to live – and we’re here to help you find it.
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