The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Metrocare


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Overview
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Metrocare provides quality, accessible, and comprehensive mental health care to post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families. Services are available to any person who has served in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, regardless of role or discharge status.
The Cohen Clinic at Metrocare uses evidenced-based practices with a holistic approach to improve the quality of life for our veterans, service members, and their families. Services are provided by trained and credentialed staff with military cultural competency.
The Cohen Clinic also helps to connect veteran and military families to community resources and services, as necessary, through its case management services.
Established in 2016, our location in Addison, TX was one of the first clinics in Cohen Veterans Network, a national nonprofit philanthropic network of mental health clinics for veterans, service members, and their families. Learn more about Cohen Veterans Network here.

Proud Member of Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce
Overview
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Metrocare provides quality, accessible, and comprehensive mental health care to post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families. Services are available to any person who has served in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, regardless of role or discharge status.
The Cohen Clinic at Metrocare uses evidenced-based practices with a holistic approach to improve the quality of life for our veterans, service members, and their families. Services are provided by trained and credentialed staff with military cultural competency.
The Cohen Clinic also helps to connect veteran and military families to community resources and services, as necessary, through its case management services.
Established in 2016, our location in Addison, TX was one of the first clinics in Cohen Veterans Network, a national nonprofit philanthropic network of mental health clinics for veterans, service members, and their families. Learn more about Cohen Veterans Network here.
Our Services
The highly-skilled clinicians at the Cohen Clinic at Metrocare provide therapy for individuals, groups, couples, children and families for a variety of behavioral health challenges, including:
- Depression
Stress and anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Substance misuse
- Sleep problems
- Hyper-vigilance (being on high alert)
Anger
Grief and loss
Transitional challenges
Relationship and family difficulties
In addition, we focus on meeting the needs of veterans, service members, and their families to improve the quality of their lives with brief case management and local resource connection, including:
Caregiver Support
Child Care
Education
Employment
Legal Assistance
Military Transitions
Peer Support
Personal Finances
Recreation
Rehabilitation, occupation and/or physical therapies
Smoking Cessation
Wellness, Health, Nutrition, Exercise
Other Life Circumstances
Who We Serve
The Cohen Clinic at Metrocare seeks to complement care provided by the Veterans Administration (VA) and support the mental health of post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members, and their families.
Veterans
Veterans who have served in the United States Armed Services, including the National Guard and Reserves, with a focus on post-9/11 veterans. Care is available regardless of discharge status, role while in uniform, combat experience, ability to pay or insurance.
Military Families
Family members of post-9/11 veterans and service members, including spouse or partner, children, parents, siblings, caregivers and others.
Service Members
Service members of the United States Armed Services and National Guard and Reserves, regardless of activation status.
Active duty service members require a TRICARE referral. Referral is required prior to being seen for individual therapy or medication management, but no referral is necessary for couples or family therapy.
The service member can obtain this referral from their military treatment facility (primary care clinic or mental health clinic). Our clinicians will not communicate with commanders/supervisors.
Learn more in this April 2021 news release.