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    Mental Health Services for Federal Employees Across All Agencies

    Supporting Federal Employees Through the Full Impact of Workplace Injuries and Traumatic Events

    At Federal Mental Health, we understand that a workplace injury or traumatic event doesn’t just affect your body—it impacts every part of your life. The stress, frustration, and emotional toll of being unable to work, managing pain, and dealing with the complexities of workers’ compensation can be overwhelming. Many injured workers struggle with depression, anxiety, and trauma after an injury or traumatic event, especially when their recovery is uncertain. That’s why, in addition to expert case management and physical rehabilitation referrals, we provide specialized mental health treatment to help federal employees cope with the psychological burden of workplace injuries and trauma.

    1. Department of Defense (DoD)

    DoD civilian employees work in high-risk, physically demanding roles where injuries can be severe and life-altering. Beyond physical recovery, many workers experience stress, anxiety, or PTSD from the impact of their injury or traumatic event—especially if they can no longer perform their duties. At Federal Mental Health, we help injured DoD employees process the psychological toll of their injury.

    2. United States Postal Service (USPS)

    USPS employees often suffer from repetitive stress injuries, back pain, and other physical issues or traumatic events that make it impossible to continue their work. When an injury or traumatic event forces a postal worker off the job, it can cause frustration, financial stress, and feelings of isolation. Many workers experience depression or anxiety as they struggle to recover. Our in-house mental health services provide support for injured USPS employees, helping them cope with the emotional burden of their injury or trauma.

    3. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

    VA employees dedicate their careers to caring for others, but when they get injured, they often feel helpless, overwhelmed, and uncertain about their future. Whether it’s a healthcare worker suffering from an on-the-job injury, a traumatic event or a case manager struggling to return to work, the mental impact of an injury can be just as debilitating as the physical one. We provide targeted therapy to help injured and traumatized VA employees adjust to their new reality and cope with stress.

    4. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

    DHS employees—including Border Patrol agents, TSA officers, and emergency responders—are no strangers to dangerous situations. But when an injury or traumatic event occurs, the aftermath can be just as challenging as the job itself. Many DHS workers find themselves grappling with anxiety, depression, or PTSD as they recover from their injuries or workplace trauma. Federal Mental Health ensures they receive mental health support they need, helping them recover both physically and emotionally.

    5. Department of Justice (DOJ)

    DOJ employees, including FBI agents, DEA officers, and correctional officers, face high-risk environments where injuries and traumatic events are common. When a work injury or traumatic event takes them out of the field, it can be mentally devastating—especially for those who take pride in their physically demanding roles. Federal Mental Health Center provides therapy to help DOJ employees cope with the stress, uncertainty, and emotional strain of being injured or traumatized.

    6. Department of Transportation (DOT)

    Whether it’s a highway worker injured in an accident or an aviation inspector suffering from repetitive strain or a traumatic incident, DOT employees often experience life-disrupting injuries that leave them feeling lost, anxious, or depressed. The stress of being out of work, combined with the frustration of the workers’ compensation system, can be overwhelming. Federal Mental Health provides mental health care specifically for injured and traumatized workers, helping them process the emotional toll of their injury or event.

    7. National Park Service (NPS)

    NPS employees work in remote and physically demanding environments where injuries are common. When a park ranger or maintenance worker is injured or traumatized, it’s not just their body that suffers—it’s their entire way of life. The emotional toll of being unable to work, engage in physical activity, or return to familiar routines can be severe. Our mental health specialists help injured and traumatized NPS employees navigate this difficult transition.

    8. General Services Administration (GSA)

    GSA employees often perform physically demanding jobs such as building maintenance and logistics. When an injury or traumatic event occurs, the sudden shift from active work to recovery can be mentally challenging, leading to anxiety, depression, or stress over the future. Federal Mental Health helps GSA employees cope with these challenges.

    9. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

    HHS employees work long hours in high-pressure environments, and when they get injured or have a traumatic event, the mental impact can be just as severe as the physical one. Whether they are healthcare providers, lab workers, or public health officials, many struggle with anxiety, depression, or frustration during recovery. Our in-house mental health services are designed to help injured or traumatized HHS employees manage the emotional toll.

    10. All Other Federal Agencies

    No matter where you work in the federal government, an injury or traumatic event can change everything. Beyond the pain and physical limitations, many injured workers experience stress, uncertainty, and emotional hardship as they navigate recovery. Federal Mental Health provides mental health support specifically for injured and traumatized workers, helping them cope with the impact of their injury or traumatic event.

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