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Mental Health Support for Injured and Traumatized Federal Workers in Arkansas

We deliver virtual mental healthcare and casework anywhere in Arkansas.

Mental Health Support for Arkansas Federal Employees After Injury or Trauma

We focus on the emotional and psychological impact of workplace injuries and critical incidents for federal workers. Fedmh

 

You might be:

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  • ●Recovering from an accident or injury that happened while performing your federal duties

    ●Dealing with a violent or life‑threatening incident on the job

    ●Facing long‑term pain or new physical limitations

    ●Struggling with sleep, mood, or concentration since the injury

    ●Feeling overwhelmed by the OWCP process and worried about your job and finances

     

Our therapists understand how injury, trauma, and the federal workers’ compensation system collide—and how isolating that can feel.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

OWCP‑Focused Mental Health Services in Arkansas

Federal Mental Health is enrolled with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) to provide virtual mental health counseling/psychotherapy to injured federal workers. Fedmh+1

 

For federal employees living in Arkansas, we offer:

 

1. Individual Counseling & Psychotherapy (Virtual)

 

One‑on‑one video sessions with a licensed therapist focusing on conditions related to your workplace injury or traumatic exposure, such as:

 

  • ●Trauma reactions after a critical incident

    ●Anxiety tied to returning to duty or performing certain tasks

    ●Depression, withdrawal, or loss of motivation after injury‑related life changes

     

Our clinicians use evidence‑based, trauma‑informed approaches (including CBT and related therapies) tailored to injured workers. Fedmh+1

 

2. Clinical Evaluations

 

We provide mental health evaluations that are directly connected to your work injury or traumatic event, which may help support your OWCP‑related documentation when appropriate. This can include:

 

  • ●Diagnostic assessments related to your injury or trauma

    ●Treatment plans coordinated with your overall medical care

    ●Periodic updates summarizing progress in treatment

     

3. Case Work & OWCP Coordination

 

The emotional impact of your injury is difficult enough; navigating the system shouldn’t make it harder. Our team can:

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  • ●Provide appropriate clinical documentation related to your mental health diagnosis and treatment

    ●Coordinate, when needed, with your medical team about your mental health care

    ●Help you understand how mental health treatment can fit into your Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) benefits and OWCP process sarphielaw.com+1

     

You stay focused on healing—we support the mental‑health‑related details.

Who We Help in Arkansas

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

 

  • ●USPS postal workers

    ●VA medical center and clinic staff

    ●TSA and DHS employees

    ●Border and transportation security personnel

    ●Bureau of Prisons staff

    ●IRS, SSA, DOD, USDA, DEA, ATF, and other federal agency employees Fedmh

     

If you’re a federal worker in Arkansas with a job‑related injury or traumatic event and you need mental health support connected to that experience, this is exactly who we’re built to serve.

Serving Federal Workers Across Arkansas – 100% Virtual

Because all care is delivered via secure telehealth, we can serve injured federal workers anywhere in the state, including the 20 largest cities in Arkansas: Biggest US Cities

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  • ●Little Rock ● Fayetteville ● Fort Smith ● Springdale ● Jonesboro ● Rogers ● Conway ● North Little Rock ● Bentonville ● Pine Bluff ● Hot Springs ● Benton ● Sherwood ● Bella Vista ● Paragould ● Russellville ● Texarkana ● Jacksonville ● Cabot ● Van Buren

 

Whether you work at a VA facility in Fayetteville, a postal distribution center in Little Rock or Fort Smith, a federal building in Jonesboro, or a small rural post office, you can access care from home, work (where private), or anywhere you feel comfortable.

What You May Be Experiencing After a Federal Workplace Injury

Injured federal workers in Arkansas often tell us they’re experiencing:

 

  • ●Intrusive memories or nightmares about the incident

    ●Feeling constantly on edge or “keyed up”

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

    ●Irritability, anger, or emotional numbness

    ●Difficulty concentrating or staying organized

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

    ●Fear about returning to work—or fear that they’ll never fully return

     

These are common reactions after serious injuries and traumatic events. With the right support, they are also treatable, and mental health care is recognized as an important part of recovery for federal employees. Fedmh+1

How Getting Started Works for Federal Workers in Arkansas

  1. 1. Reach Out

  2. Contact us by phone or through our secure online form and let us know you’re a federal employee in Arkansas with a job‑related injury or trauma.
  3. ●Brief Intake & OWCP Details
  4. ●We’ll gather key information about your federal role, your injury or traumatic exposure, and your OWCP claim status so we can match you with the right clinician.
  5. ●Comprehensive Virtual Intake Session
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  7. 2. In your first telehealth appointment, your therapist will learn about:
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  • ●What happened at work

    ●How it has impacted your mood, sleep, and daily life

    ●Your medical care, work restrictions, and current supports

     

Together, you’ll build a treatment plan that fits your goals and your recovery timeline.

 

3. Ongoing Counseling Sessions


●You’ll meet regularly via secure video. Sessions may focus on symptom relief, processing trauma, managing pain‑related distress, and preparing emotionally for return‑to‑work, modified duties, or new directions.

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

Why Injured Federal Workers in Arkansas Choose Federal Mental Health

●Specialized in injured federal workers

●We are a virtual psychotherapy clinic dedicated to federal workers’ compensation patients who have been injured on the job, physically and psychologically. Glassdoor+1

●Aligned with OWCP
●We are enrolled with OWCP to provide virtual mental health counseling/psychotherapy to injured federal workers and understand how treatment fits within FECA benefits. Fedmh+1

●Experienced clinical team
●Our therapists bring decades of combined experience helping federal workers recover emotionally after workplace injuries and trauma. Fedmh

●Fully remote and flexible
●No driving across Arkansas, no waiting rooms—just secure video sessions scheduled around your medical appointments and work obligations.

Supportive, judgment‑free environment
●You’ve already had to tell your story to supervisors, claims examiners, and medical providers. In therapy, you get a space focused on your healing, not just your paperwork.

Get Started With Mental Health Support in Arkansas

If you’re a federal worker in Arkansas dealing with the emotional effects of a workplace injury or traumatic event, you don’t have to handle it alone.

 

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

 

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

 

You’ve served your country. Now it’s time to take care of your mental health.

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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