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Mental Health Support for Injured and Traumatized Federal Workers in Vermont

We deliver virtual mental healthcare and casework anywhere in Vermont.

Mental Health Support for Vermont Federal Employees After Injury or Trauma

If you’re a federal employee in Vermont dealing with the emotional and psychological effects of a workplace injury or traumatic event, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to manage recovery without support.

 

Federal Mental Health is built specifically for injured and traumatized federal workers. We understand how federal careers operate, how disruptive injury and trauma can be, and how overwhelming it feels trying to recover while navigating the OWCP / FECA process.

 

You might be:

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  • ●Recovering from an accident while carrying out your federal duties
  • ●Dealing with a violent, threatening, or life-changing incident at work
  • ●Living with chronic pain or new limitations after an injury
  • ●Struggling with mood changes, sleep disruption, or reduced focus since the incident
  • ●Feeling overwhelmed by OWCP paperwork and worried about job security and finances

 

When you’re trying to heal while continuing to manage responsibilities—and protect your federal career—things can become complicated quickly. Our role is to help you stabilize, recover emotionally, and move forward with care that aligns with your injury and your case.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

OWCP-Focused Mental Health Services in Vermont

Federal Mental Health is dedicated to federal workers’ compensation patients who have been injured on the job—physically and psychologically.

 

For federal employees living in Vermont, we offer:

 

1. Individual Counseling & Psychotherapy (Virtual)

 

Secure one-on-one video sessions with a licensed therapist focusing on mental health conditions directly related to your workplace injury or traumatic event, including:

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  • ●Trauma reactions after a critical incident
  • ●Anxiety around returning to duty, working in triggering environments, or performing certain tasks
  • ●Depression and emotional changes tied to pain, disability, or sudden life disruption

 

Our clinicians use evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and other structured therapies designed to reduce symptoms and restore functioning.

 

When your OWCP claim is accepted and treatment is authorized, counseling for the accepted work-related condition is often covered by federal workers’ compensation—frequently with little or no out-of-pocket cost.

 

2. Clinical Evaluations

 

We provide mental health evaluations that are directly connected to your work injury or traumatic exposure and may support your OWCP documentation when appropriate. This can include:

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  • ●Diagnostic assessments related to your injury or trauma
  • ●Treatment plans coordinated with your medical providers when needed
  • ●Periodic clinical updates summarizing progress in therapy

 

3. Case Work & Coordination

 

Federal workers’ compensation cases involve multiple moving parts. Our team can help with:

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  • ●Clinical documentation related to your mental health diagnosis and treatment
  • ●Coordination with your medical team regarding psychological care when appropriate
  • ●Support in understanding how mental health treatment fits into the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) and OWCP process

 

You focus on healing—we help with the mental-health-related details.

Who We Help in Vermont

We work with federal employees across Vermont whose mental health needs are tied to a workplace injury or traumatic event, including:

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  • ●USPS postal workers and distribution staff across Vermont communities
  • ●VA healthcare staff supporting veterans through federal programs and outpatient clinics
  • ●TSA and DHS employees in airport security and federal transportation operations
  • ●DOD civilian employees and federal contractors connected with federal facilities and operations
  • ●Federal law enforcement and corrections personnel (including BOP and related agencies)
  • ●Federal employees across agencies like SSA, IRS, DOJ, DHS, USDA, and others who experience job-related injury or trauma

 

If you’re a federal worker in Vermont dealing with the emotional impact of a workplace injury or traumatic exposure, this clinic is designed for you.

Serving Federal Workers Across Vermont — 100% Virtual

Because all care is delivered via secure telehealth, we can support injured federal workers anywhere in Vermont—including rural areas, mountain communities, and small towns far from specialized providers.

 

Whether you live in Burlington, Rutland, Brattleboro, the Upper Valley, the Northeast Kingdom, or a smaller community, you can access care from home or any private space with a reliable internet connection.

 

Virtual therapy is especially helpful in Vermont where:

 

  • ●Winter travel and road conditions can make in-person care difficult
  • ●Many towns are far from specialized mental health providers
  • ●Federal workers often have demanding schedules and limited flexibility

 

Telehealth removes barriers so you can focus on recovery.

What You May Be Experiencing After a Federal Workplace Injury

Injured federal workers often describe:

 

  • ●Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares
  • ●Feeling constantly on edge or hyperalert
  • ●Avoiding tasks, places, or people that trigger reminders of what happened
  • ●Irritability, anger, emotional shutdown, or numbness
  • ●Difficulty concentrating, staying organized, or remembering details
  • ●Strain in relationships as pain and limitations shift daily life
  • ●Fear about returning to work—or fear that you may never return

 

These responses are common after workplace injury or traumatic exposure, particularly when your body and nervous system are still reacting to what happened.

 

With the right care and support, many federal workers experience meaningful improvement over time—emotionally and functionally.

How Virtual Counseling Works for Federal Workers in Vermont

1. Reach Out

 

Contact us by phone or through our secure online form. Let us know you’re a federal employee in Vermont dealing with a workplace injury or traumatic event.

 

2. Brief Intake & OWCP Details

 

We gather key information about your federal role, your injury/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:

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  • ●What happened at work
  • ●How it’s affecting your mood, sleep, and daily functioning
  • ●Your medical treatment and work status
  • Your support system and current stressors

 

Together, you’ll create a treatment plan that fits your schedule and recovery goals.

 

4. Ongoing Counseling Sessions (Telehealth)

 

You’ll meet regularly through secure video. Therapy may focus on:

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  • ●Stabilizing symptoms and improving sleep
  • ●Processing traumatic experiences
  • ●Coping with pain-related emotional distress
  • ●Preparing emotionally for return-to-work, modified duty, or long-term adjustments

 

5. 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 case.

Why Vermont Federal Workers Choose Federal Mental Health

Exclusive focus on injured federal workers

 

We specialize in federal workers’ compensation cases—injury and trauma-related mental health—not general outpatient therapy.

OWCP-aligned care

 

We understand the FECA/OWCP system and how mental health treatment supports both recovery and documentation.

Experienced clinical team

 

Our clinicians have extensive experience supporting federal workers after workplace injury and traumatic events.

 

100% virtual and flexible

 

From Burlington to Bennington and from St. Albans to Springfield, therapy happens online—ideal for Vermont’s rural geography, winter weather, and shift-based work schedules.

 

Supportive, judgment-free space

 

You’ve already told your story to supervisors, claims examiners, and doctors. Therapy is a space centered on you—your healing, stability, and future.

Get Started With Mental Health Support in Vermont

If you’re a federal worker in Vermont 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 email info@fedmh.com to get started

 

Let us know you’re a federal employee in Vermont 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.

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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