Veterans and Military Group in Atlanta, GA
Atlanta's mental health community includes Emory Healthcare behavioral services, Grady Memorial's psychiatric unit, and a thriving private practice market in Buckhead, Midtown, Decatur, and Sandy Springs.
About Veterans and Military Group
Veterans and military therapy groups address the unique mental health challenges facing service members — combat trauma, reintegration challenges, moral injury, TBI, MST (military sexual trauma), and the culture of stoicism that often prevents help-seeking.
Finding Veterans and Military Group in Atlanta
To find veterans and military group in Atlanta, GA:
- Ask your individual therapist for a group referral — they often know groups in Atlanta not listed publicly
- Search Psychology Today's group therapy finder at psychologytoday.com/us/groups and filter by Atlanta
- Contact Atlanta's community mental health center for low-cost group options
- Check with your insurance carrier for covered group therapy providers in Atlanta
- Search NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) for Atlanta chapter support groups
Benefits of Veterans and Military Group
- Community with others who understand military culture
- Destigmatize mental health help-seeking
- Address combat trauma in a safe setting
- Navigate reintegration challenges
- Build civilian life skills
Cost in Atlanta
Free through VA; $30–$80 through community providers. Group therapy typically costs 40–60% less than individual therapy in Atlanta and surrounding areas.
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