Center on Veterans Health and Human Services
Combating stigma and providing health and human services information to veterans and their families.

Mental Health

Xiomara A. Sosa, You Are Strong! Founder, President & CEO

The Office of Mental Health Services mission is to maintain and improve the health and well-being of Veterans through excellence in health care, social services, education, and research.

Intended Audience
The Office of Mental Health Services internet site is intended to serve Veterans, their family members, mental health clinicians, VA staff, affiliated mental health associations and the community.

Overview
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides specialty inpatient and outpatient mental health services at its medical centers and community-based outpatient clinics. In addition, readjustment counseling services are available for Veterans and their families at Vet Centers across the nation. All mental health care provided by VHA supports recovery, striving to enable a person with mental health problems to live a meaningful life in their community and achieve full potential.

Guide to VA Mental Health Services for Veterans & Families
If you are a Veteran, Veteran family member, member of a Veterans Service Organization, or member of another group interested in VA mental health care you can use this handbook to learn what mental health services your local or regional VA health care facility has pledged to provide to Veterans.

Contact Us
Our mailing address is:
Office of Mental Health Services (10P4M)
810 Vermont Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20420

For Public Affairs inquiries, please contact Ev Chasen, Chief Communications Officer at 202 461-7070.

Please contact us with any technical issues you might have regarding this website.
 

 

http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/

 

 

 

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Message from our Founder

May 2013

DCoE Outreach Center is there for you!

24/7 Help for Psychological Health
call 866-966-1020
email resources@dcoeoutreach.org
chat live
http://www.dcoe.health.mil

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Xiomara A. Sosa, You Are Strong! Founder
Army and Air Force Veteran

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