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Therapy for Service Members

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About the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Valley Cities

At the Cohen Clinic at Valley Cities our therapy programs are built on evidence-based practices (EBPs), proven methods of treatment guided by the latest research.

  • Proven Approaches: EBPs are supported by decades of scientific research, ensuring you get care that works.
  • Personalized Care: Our client-centered care ensures that treatment is customized based on your unique experiences, background, needs, and goals.
  • Long-Term Skills: Gain coping strategies and tools for continued growth and resilience even after you leave the clinic.+

Frequently Asked Questions

Therapy can be complicated, we have answers.

What do we provide?

  • Adult Therapy: We provide personalized, one-on-one therapy for adults dealing with challenges like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more.
  • Child and Adolescent therapy: Our therapy options for children and adolescents are designed to meet their unique needs in a safe and supportive environment.
  • Family and Couples Therapy: For couples looking to deepen their connection, and communication to Strengthening military families and addressing challenges together.
  • Groups: Groups can help with a range of concerns, from mental health issues like PTSD and insomnia, to relationship building and parenting.
Q: I’m a veteran or family member. How quickly will I receive mental health care at a Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic?

A: The expected wait between first contact and a first appointment at a Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic is more than one week. If you are in crisis, our clinics will give you a first appointment on the same day you contact us.

Q: As a veteran or family member seeking mental health care, what can I expect during my first visit to a Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic?

A: Each new client goes through an intake process. The first step is an initial screening which usually occurs over the telephone but can be in person if that is your preference. The screening helps the clinic obtain general demographic information, reason for seeking treatment, and other questions related to a client’s needs. The care coordinator will use the intake process to help identify the best clinician based on a client’s unique needs.

Q: How long do Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics provide mental health care to veterans and their families?

A: Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics provide short- and medium-term outpatient mental health care support but are not intended to be long-term care providers. Clinics will also provide case management services to help connect veterans and their families to additional support like housing programs, long-term care, and acute or emergency care, as necessary.

Q: What is the cost of mental health care for veterans and their families at Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics?

A: The Cohen Veterans Network is a not-for-profit philanthropic organization. All post-9/11 veterans and their families are eligible for no or low-cost treatment at the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics. The clinics have begun instituting an insurance and low-cost co-payment structure based on location and patient preference, in order to support the long-term sustainability and growth of the network as it expands. All funds collected from insurance go right back into providing care for clients at our clinics.

Q: Does our Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic accept solicitations or donations?

A: Currently, we accept public contributions as major donations.

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For a more comprehensive list of all Frequently asked questions, please take a look at https://www.cohenveteransnetwork.org/faqs/, or contact us and we will be glad to talk to you.