Veterans Therapists in 85746

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Lauri Mills
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Tucson, AZ 85746  (Online Only)
Are you feeling anxious or on edge? Are you overwhelmed because of past or recent trauma? I know how scary it can be to cope with trauma and anxiety. It can feel devastating, confusing, frustrating, and exhausting; and it impacts every part of you and your life. Together we will work to normalize how you're feeling, understand how trauma and anxiety are manifesting for you, and find ways for you to feel more grounded, empowered, and in control.
Are you feeling anxious or on edge? Are you overwhelmed because of past or recent trauma? I know how scary it can be to cope with trauma and anxiety. It can feel devastating, confusing, frustrating, and exhausting; and it impacts every part of you and your life. Together we will work to normalize how you're feeling, understand how trauma and anxiety are manifesting for you, and find ways for you to feel more grounded, empowered, and in control.
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Willis Beasley
Licensed Professional Counselor
Verified Verified
Tucson, AZ 85746  (Online Only)
Compassionate Licensed Mental Health Therapist with proven ability to work collaboratively and independently to provide quality services to Adults, Adolescents and families with mental health (Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Personality Disorders and Co-OccurrIng Disorders), Substance use and Addictions (Drugs, Alcohol, Pornography and Sexual Addictions). Skilled in needs assessment, counseling and psychotherapy techniques with over 20 years experience in clinical
Compassionate Licensed Mental Health Therapist with proven ability to work collaboratively and independently to provide quality services to Adults, Adolescents and families with mental health (Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Personality Disorders and Co-OccurrIng Disorders), Substance use and Addictions (Drugs, Alcohol, Pornography and Sexual Addictions). Skilled in needs assessment, counseling and psychotherapy techniques with over 20 years experience in clinical
(928) 569-7632 View (928) 569-7632
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Lisett Marquez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CCTP, CGP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Tucson, AZ 85746  (Online Only)
Trauma can happen to anyone, regardless of age, status, gender, race, etc. If you have found that you have experienced something that continues to impact your well-being, I would be honored to walk along side you in your empowering journey to healing. It is a human right to live a life infused with peace and self-love and we can accomplish your goals together. I take a trauma-informed, person-centered, compassionate approach to my work and join my clients in their healing through empowerment and provision of reparative experiences.
Trauma can happen to anyone, regardless of age, status, gender, race, etc. If you have found that you have experienced something that continues to impact your well-being, I would be honored to walk along side you in your empowering journey to healing. It is a human right to live a life infused with peace and self-love and we can accomplish your goals together. I take a trauma-informed, person-centered, compassionate approach to my work and join my clients in their healing through empowerment and provision of reparative experiences.
(602) 878-7117 View (602) 878-7117
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Lutissua Ballard
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Tucson, AZ 85746  (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
As a US military veteran, I understand the toll that comes with serving your country.
My goal is to help you gain insight and reach wholeness. When you finish treatment my hope is that you will be strengthened in your ability to live your life on purpose and with happiness. I believe in hard work and during our sessions you will be challenged to face yourself, your past and to figure out what you want for your future. I will be there to encourage you, empathize with you and empower you to heal, grow and embrace what you desire out of life.
As a US military veteran, I understand the toll that comes with serving your country.
My goal is to help you gain insight and reach wholeness. When you finish treatment my hope is that you will be strengthened in your ability to live your life on purpose and with happiness. I believe in hard work and during our sessions you will be challenged to face yourself, your past and to figure out what you want for your future. I will be there to encourage you, empathize with you and empower you to heal, grow and embrace what you desire out of life.
(520) 525-5738 View (520) 525-5738

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Veterans Therapists

Why is mental health important for veterans and the military?

Veterans are more likely to face mental health challenges than the general public, and such mental health challenges can make it difficult for them to navigate day-to-day life. Improved mental health can result in better interpersonal relationships, lower levels of stress, and decreased dependence on substances, such as drugs or alcohol, for many veterans. Addressing common mental health conditions can also help facilitate recovery from physical health challenges that are faced by many veterans, such as chronic pain, physical injury, or poor sleeping patterns. Therapists trained in working with veterans can help address these concerns and help improve veteran mental health.

How can veterans get access to mental health support?

There are many resources for veterans to get mental health support, including through the VA or through their primary care doctor. Many service personnel are eligible for free or reduced-cost mental health counseling through the VA, depending on their service history and current income. Veterans can also utilize online directories, such as Psychology Today, or nonprofit organization resources like the Wounded Warrior Project, to find a therapist or other healthcare professional that specializes in their specific mental health needs. Veterans may also benefit from community-based groups that facilitate social connection and/or address specific concerns, such as Alcoholics Anonymous.

What type of therapy is best for veterans?

Veterans may benefit from multiple types of therapy, depending on what mental health challenges they are facing. Veterans seeking therapy for anxiety or depression may benefit from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), which encourage clients to understand how their thought patterns influence their behavior. Veterans with PTSD may seek other more specialized forms of therapy to treat trauma symptoms, such as EMDR or exposure therapy. Many veterans and military personnel may also benefit from family or couples counseling to address the stress and adjustment challenges that can be associated with military life.

Can therapy for veterans help with trauma and PTSD?

Therapy can be highly effective in helping veterans with trauma and PTSD. Therapists specializing in veteran mental health often have extensive training and experience helping veterans navigate symptoms of trauma and can teach clients coping techniques to handle common symptoms associated with trauma and PTSD. Some therapists may use talk therapy as their primary approach, while others utilize more structured therapy modalities in sessions, such as EMDR. Veterans can try multiple therapy modalities to find the best fit for them. Therapists can also help make referrals or connect clients with available resources, such as VA benefits, to help address other life concerns.