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Specialization

Veterans &
Military

You showed up for others. Now it’s time to show up for yourself — with a provider who actually understands military culture.

What It Is

Understanding the
military experience

The military shapes how people think, communicate, process emotions, and ask for help — and most civilian therapists are not trained to recognize or work within that framework. Cultural mismatches in therapy waste time and erode trust.

The challenges that follow service — reintegration, hypervigilance, moral injury, identity shifts, relationship strain, and combat-related PTSD — require a provider who understands the context, not just the symptoms.

June’s Approach

Military Cultural
Competence Tier 1

June holds Military Cultural Competence Tier 1 Certification (2024), meaning she has completed specialized training in the values, structure, stressors, and norms of military service. She understands the language, the hierarchy, the stigma around seeking help, and the unique pressures on service members and their families.

June is also CPT-trained — the gold-standard treatment for combat and service-related PTSD. You will not have to explain your world before the real work begins.

A gentle frame

Why this work is also about gaman

Gaman — the Japanese virtue of enduring with patient, dignified strength — is a quality most service members and their families already embody. The work in therapy isn’t to dismantle it; it’s to distinguish between the chosen endurance that serves you and the reflexive “tough it out” that keeps you from ever putting the weight down. Strength is not the opposite of support.

Common Experiences

Signs this might
be right for you

Difficulty readjusting to civilian life after discharge

Combat-related PTSD: nightmares, flashbacks, hypervigilance

Moral injury and guilt connected to service decisions

Anger, irritability, or emotional numbness at home

Feeling disconnected from family or civilians

Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and its ongoing effects

Substance use as a coping mechanism for service-related stress

Caregiver fatigue in military spouses and family members

Identity loss after leaving service

The Work

What therapy looks like
for military clients

01

No explanation needed

June starts from a position of cultural knowledge. You don’t waste sessions translating your experience — the work begins immediately.

02

CPT for combat trauma

Cognitive Processing Therapy addresses the stuck points and beliefs formed during or after service, directly targeting PTSD symptoms.

03

Identity and reintegration

Reintegration challenges — finding purpose, reconnecting with family, navigating the civilian world — are addressed alongside symptom work.

04

Family and relational support

June works with the effects of service on relationships, addressing communication breakdowns and the strain military life places on family systems.

Ready to begin?

The free 15-minute consultation is the right place to start. Learn about June’s background → No forms, no commitment — just a conversation.

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You earned the right
to feel better.

The free 15-minute consult is low-pressure. If it’s a fit, great. If not, June will point you toward someone who is.

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June Pittman
MS, LMHC

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