My mission is to have you out there living your life doing whatever it is you want to do, having a good time. Returning to civilian life can be joyful or difficult but also stressful. Some Veterans miss the structure of military life and a sense of purpose. Civilian life may feel lonely and isolating.
Compartmentalization may have helped you stay strong during traumatic events but may prove less useful in civilian life. I have been helping Veterans for the past ten years. As a clinical psychologist raised in a military family, father in Air Force and brother in Army, I am honored to assist Veterans with mental health or transition needs.
Compartmentalization may have helped you stay strong during traumatic events but may prove less useful in civilian life. I have been helping Veterans for the past ten years. As a clinical psychologist raised in a military family, father in Air Force and brother in Army, I am honored to assist Veterans with mental health or transition needs.
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My mission is to have you out there living your life doing whatever it is you want to do, having a good time. I have been honored to work with Veterans and non-Veterans helping with a variety of mental health concerns including: anxiety, depression, grief, insomnia, stress, coping skills, life transitions, self-esteem, motivation, spirituality, combat and non-combat trauma/PTSD, sexuality and presurgical psychological testing and assessments.
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Denise Roustio
Nov 15, 2021
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David Cotton
Aug 27, 2021
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Dr. Jeffrey Kinderdietz was just the therapist I needed for where I was in my life, meeting the challenges of many foundational changes in my life. We had weekly video sessions during the hight of the pandemic. While I doubted the effectiveness of telehealth in this setting, I ultimately found it satisfying and effective.