Veteran Mental Health

Military service can present unique experiences and challenges that may affect emotional well-being during active duty, transition to civilian life, or later in life. Veterans may seek support for a variety of mental health concerns related to service, life transitions, relationships, or personal stressors.

Possible Concerns May Include:

  • Difficulty adjusting to civilian life

  • Stress related to military experiences

  • Sleep difficulties

  • Relationship challenges

  • Feelings of isolation

  • Anxiety or excessive worry

  • Changes in mood

  • Difficulty managing stress

When to Consider Seeking Support

Military service, deployment experiences, life transitions, and other stressors can affect emotional well-being at any stage of life. If concerns related to mood, stress, sleep, relationships, adjustment, or past experiences begin to impact daily functioning or quality of life, professional support may help veterans identify effective resources and treatment options.

Disclaimer: Symptoms can vary from person to person, and not everyone will experience the same symptoms. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical advice.