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Court Ordered
Individual Therapy

About The Program

Wounded Healer Project is committed to helping justice-involved veterans rebuild their lives and restore their sense of purpose by providing therapeutic support that aligns with their military background and personal experiences. Through this program, veterans are empowered to reclaim their mental well-being and work toward a positive future with mental health counselors who are also veterans themselves.

Wounded Healer Project has an active master contract in FORUM and Colorado Probation services from all districts are able to request a participating addendum (or child contract) to begin receiving services. 

Our contract encompasses individual therapy, group therapy, assessment of mental health disorders, and also allows for “other services” which can encompass our Sweat Lodge program as an alternative treatment option. 

Wounded Healer Project Court Mandated Therapy
Therapeutic Focus
  • Self-harm assessment & monitoring
  • Psychoeducation
  • Mindfulness & Stress Reduction
  • Witnessing & Validation
  • Therapeutic transition into long-term mental health programming
Accepted Insurance
  • Anthem BCBS (Coming soon)
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Medicaid (CO Access, CCHA, Rocky Mountain Health Plan – Coming soon)
  • United Healthcare
  • UMR
  • Tricare/ Triwest (Anticipated in 2025)
Location

In person in Englewood, CO or via HIPAA Compliant Telehealth

Wounded Healer Project Individual Therapy Court Mandated to Help Veteran

How This Works

STEP 01

A justice-involved veteran in your district is court ordered to receive mental health care treatment in an outpatient setting.

STEP 02

After ensuring the steps to have your district participate in our Master Contract through Forum has been completed, services can be requested by completing the “Mandated Therapy Request” Form.

STEP 03

We will verify the client’s insurance (if applicable) and provide a confirmation to the client and the probation officer of the client’s intake appointment.

STEP 04

If the client does not have insurance, the court contract will be invoiced for the total amount if the client is not sent with a voucher.

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