Welcome to Federal Mental Health
Call for Help: (214) 471-5837
Welcome to Federal Mental Health
Call for Help: (214) 471-5837
We deliver virtual mental healthcare and casework anywhere in Nevada.
Our entire practice is built around injured and traumatized federal workers. Injured WCC+1
You might be:
Dealing with a violent or life‑threatening incident at work
Living with chronic pain or new limitations after an injury
Struggling with mood, sleep, or focus since the incident
Feeling overwhelmed by the OWCP process and worried about job security and finances
We understand how complicated life can get when you’re trying to heal, keep up with responsibilities, and navigate the federal workers’ compensation system at the same time.
Federal Mental Health is dedicated to federal workers’ compensation patients who have been injured on the job, physically and psychologically. Glassdoor+1
For federal employees living in Nevada, we offer:
One‑on‑one video sessions with a licensed therapist focusing on mental health conditions related to your workplace injury or traumatic exposure, including:
Anxiety around returning to duty or performing certain tasks
Depression and emotional changes tied to pain, disability, or life disruption
Our clinicians draw from evidence‑based approaches such as CBT, CPT, and psychodynamic therapy, tailored to the unique needs of injured federal workers. Psychology Today+1
When your OWCP claim is accepted and treatment is authorized, counseling is typically covered under federal workers’ compensation, often with no out‑of‑pocket costs. Psychology Today+1
We provide mental health evaluations that are directly connected to your work injury or traumatic event, which may help support your OWCP documentation when appropriate. This can include:
Periodic clinical updates summarizing your progress in therapy
Federal workers’ comp cases have a lot of moving parts. Our team can:
Help you understand how mental health treatment fits into the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) and OWCP process DOL+1
You focus on healing; we help with the mental‑health‑related details.
We work with federal employees across Nevada whose mental health needs are tied to a workplace injury or trauma, including:
TSA and DHS employees at airports and ports of entry
VA medical center and clinic staff in Las Vegas, Reno, and beyond
DOD civilian staff (including those at installations like Nellis AFB)
Bureau of Prisons employees
SSA, IRS, DOJ, DHS, USDA, and other federal agency employees Injured WCC+1
If you’re a federal worker in Nevada with a job‑related injury or traumatic event and need mental health support connected to that experience, this clinic is designed for you.
Because all care is delivered via secure telehealth, we can support injured federal workers anywhere in Nevada, including the state’s largest cities and communities: Demographics US
Las Vegas ● Henderson ● Reno ● North Las Vegas ● Enterprise ● Spring Valley ● Sunrise Manor ● Paradise ● Sparks ● Carson City ● Whitney ● Pahrump ● Winchester ● Summerlin South ● Sun Valley ● Fernley ● Elko ● Mesquite ● Spanish Springs ● Spring Creek
Whether you work at a VA medical center in Reno, a federal building in Las Vegas, a postal facility in Sparks, or a small post office miles from the Strip, you can access care from home or any private space with an internet connection.
Injured federal workers often describe:
Avoiding tasks, places, or people that remind them of what happened
Irritability, anger, or emotional numbness
Difficulty concentrating or staying organized
Strain in family relationships as pain and limitations change daily life
Fear about returning to work—or fear that you’ll never return
These are common reactions to serious injuries and traumatic events, and FECA recognizes that mental health conditions arising from covered work incidents can be compensable injuries, just like physical ones. McCready Law+1
With the right support, these symptoms can improve, and it becomes easier to move forward with your life and career.
1. Reach Out
Contact us by phone or through our secure online form and let us know you’re a federal employee in Nevada with a workplace injury or trauma.
2. Brief Intake & OWCP Details
We gather key information about your federal role, your injury or event, and your OWCP claim status so we can match you with an appropriate clinician.
3. Comprehensive Virtual Intake Session
In your first appointment, your therapist will ask about:
Together, you’ll create a treatment plan that fits your needs, schedule, and recovery goals.
4.Ongoing Counseling Sessions (Telehealth)
5. You’ll meet regularly by secure video—no commute across the desert, no waiting rooms. Sessions may focus on symptom relief, processing trauma, coping with pain‑related distress, and preparing emotionally for return‑to‑work, modified duties, or new plans.
6. Documentation & Case Support (When Needed)
As treatment continues, we can provide clinical documentation related to your diagnosis and progress when requested as part of your workers’ compensation file.
If you’re a federal worker in Nevada dealing with the emotional effects of a workplace injury or traumatic event, you don’t have to go through it alone.
Call us at (214) 471‑5837 or use the contact form on this page to get started. Injured WCC
Let us know you’re a federal employee in Nevada with an open or pending OWCP claim, and we’ll walk you through the next steps.
You’ve served your country. Now it’s time to get the support you deserve.
