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Mental Health Support for Injured and Traumatized Federal Workers in Kansas

We deliver virtual mental healthcare and casework anywhere in Kansas.

Mental Health Support for Kansas Federal Employees After Workplace Injury or Trauma

We focus on the emotional and psychological effects of workplace injuries and traumatic events for federal workers. Fedmh+1

 

You might be:

 

  • ●Recovering from an on‑the‑job accident

    ●Dealing with an assault, threat, or violent incident at work

    ●Struggling with chronic pain or new limitations after an injury

    ●Feeling overwhelmed by the OWCP process and paperwork

    ●Worried about returning to your federal position—or if you’ll be able to return at all

     

Our therapists understand how a federal workplace injury can affect every part of your life: work, home, finances, and your sense of self.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

OWCP‑Focused Mental Health Services in Kansas

Federal Mental Health is enrolled with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) to provide virtual counseling and psychotherapy to injured federal employees. Fedmh

 

For federal workers in Kansas, we offer:

 

1. Individual Counseling & Psychotherapy (Virtual)

One‑on‑one virtual sessions focused on conditions related to your workplace injury or trauma, including:

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  • ●Trauma reactions after a critical incident

    ●Anxiety tied to returning to work or performing your duties.

  • ●Depression and emotional changes related to pain, disability, or life disruption

     

Our clinicians use evidence‑based approaches such as CBT, CPT, psychodynamic therapy, and other trauma‑informed methods to help reduce distress and build resilience. Psychology Today

 

2. Clinical Evaluations

 

We provide mental health evaluations directly connected to your work injury or traumatic event, which may be used to support your OWCP documentation when appropriate. This can include:

 

  • ●Diagnostic assessments related to your injury or trauma

    ●Treatment plans aligned with your medical recovery

    ●Periodic progress updates about your response to care

     

3. Case Work & Coordination

 

The emotional side of an injury is hard enough—navigating the system shouldn’t make it harder. Our team can:

 

●Coordinate, when needed, with your other providers about your mental health treatment

●Provide appropriate clinical documentation related to your diagnosis and treatment

●Help you understand how mental health care can fit into the OWCP process

 

Our goal is to let you focus on healing while we handle the mental‑health‑related details.

Who We Help in Kansas

We work exclusively with federal employees who have workplace injuries or trauma, including:

 

  • ●USPS postal workers

    ●VA medical center and clinic staff

    ●TSA and DHS employee

  • ●Border and transportation security personnel
  • ●Bureau of Prisons staff

    ●IRS, SSA, DOD, and other federal agency employees Fedmh

     

If you’re a federal worker in Kansas with a job‑related injury or traumatic exposure—and you need mental health support connected to that event—we are designed for you.

Mental Health Evaluations and Clinical Case Support

In addition to counseling and psychotherapy, FedMH provides mental health evaluations and clinical case support for injured federal workers in Kansas who require professional assessment related to their condition.

 

Our clinicians assist with:

 

  • ●Initial psychological evaluations following a workplace injury
  • ●Diagnostic clarification related to injury-associated conditions
  • ●Clinical narratives within the scope of mental health care
  • ●Ongoing documentation that supports treatment planning
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FedMH’s role is strictly clinical, focused on evaluation, treatment, and mental health care related to workplace injuries.

Serving Federal Workers Across Kansas – 100% Virtual

Because all sessions are online, we can support injured federal workers anywhere in Kansas, including the state’s largest cities:

 

Biggest US Cities

  • ●Wichita

    ●Overland Park

    ●Kansas City

    ●Olathe

    ●Topeka

    ●Lawrence

    ●Shawnee

    ●Lenexa

    ●Manhattan

    ●Salina

    ●Hutchinson

    ●Leavenworth

    ●Leawood

    ●Dodge City

    ●Garden City

    ●Derby

    ●Gardner

    ●Emporia

    ●Prairie Village

    ●Junction City

     

Whether you work at a VA facility in Topeka, a postal distribution center in Wichita, a federal building in Kansas City, or a small rural post office, you can meet with a therapist from your home, office, or wherever you feel most comfortable.

What You May Be Experiencing After a Federal Workplace Injury

Many injured federal workers in Kansas describe:

 

  • ●Feeling constantly on edge or “on guard”

    ●Intrusive memories or nightmares about the incident

    ●Avoiding people, places, or tasks that remind them of what happened

    ●Changes in mood, increased irritability, or emotional numbness

    ●Worry about income, job security, and their long‑term role in federal service

    ●Strain in family relationships due to pain, limitations, or stress

     

These are common responses to trauma and serious injuries—and they are treatable with the right support. Prompt, appropriate mental health care can make return‑to‑work and long‑term recovery more successful. DOL+1

How Virtual Counseling Works for Federal Workers in Kansas

  1. ●Reach Out
    Contact us by phone or through our secure form and let us know you’re a federal employee in Kansas with a work‑related injury or trauma.
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  3. ●Brief Screening & OWCP Details
    We gather essential information about your federal position, your injury or traumatic event, and your OWCP claim status so we can match you with an appropriate clinician.
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  5. ●Comprehensive Intake Session (Online)
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  7. During your first virtual appointment, we’ll talk about:
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  • ●What happened at work

    ●How it’s affecting your mood, sleep, relationships, and ability to function

    ●Your medical recovery and current treatment team

     

Together, you and your therapist create a plan of care focused on your goals and your pace.

 

  1. ●Ongoing Therapy Sessions
    You’ll meet regularly by secure video—on a schedule that works with your medical appointments and other obligations. Sessions may focus on:
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  • ●Processing the traumatic event

    ●Managing pain‑related distress

    ●Coping with changes to your role, identity, and daily routine

    ●Preparing emotionally for return‑to‑work, modified duties, or new plans

     

  1. ●Documentation & Case Support (When Needed)
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  3. As therapy continues, we can provide clinical documentation related to your diagnosis and progress when it’s requested as part of your workers’ compensation case.

Get Started With Mental Health Support in Kansas

If you’re a federal worker in Kansas dealing with the emotional impact of a workplace injury or traumatic event, you don’t have to go through it by yourself.

 

Call us at (214) 471‑5837 or use the contact form on this page to get started. Fedmh

 

Tell us you’re a federal employee in Kansas with an OWCP claim (open or pending), and we’ll walk you through next steps.

You’ve served your country. Now it’s time to get the support you deserve.

Testimonials

“After my workplace injury, I struggled more mentally than I expected. FedMH understood the federal system and the emotional toll immediately. The virtual care made it easy to stay consistent, and I finally felt heard and supported.”
Michael R.
Federal Postal Employee
“I didn’t know where to turn after a traumatic incident on the job. FedMH provided professional, confidential mental health support that was clearly tailored to injured federal workers. The telehealth option was a huge relief.”
Sarah L.
Transportation Security Officer

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