VA Phoenix – Psychosocial Rehabilitation & Recovery
About This Group
The Phoenix VA Health Care System offers psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery programs that include group therapy, peer support, and structured recovery groups for veterans experiencing serious mental illness, PTSD, substance use disorders, and other behavioral health challenges.
What to Expect
Programs include a range of therapeutic group offerings led by VA mental health professionals. Groups may focus on PTSD processing, cognitive behavioral therapy skills, substance abuse recovery, social skills development, wellness and recovery, and community reintegration. Some programs include peer support specialists — fellow veterans in recovery who provide mentorship and encouragement.
About VA Phoenix Health Care System
The Phoenix VA Health Care System serves veterans across central Arizona with comprehensive medical and mental health services. Their Behavioral Health division provides outpatient mental health treatment, substance abuse programs, PTSD clinical teams, and psychosocial rehabilitation programs designed to help veterans achieve their recovery goals.
Meeting Details
Schedule: Multiple groups offered weekly — contact Behavioral Health for current schedule
Format: In-person at the Phoenix VA campus; some telehealth options available
Location: Phoenix VA Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
Who This Group Is For
Veterans enrolled in VA health care experiencing mental health conditions, PTSD, substance use disorders, or serious mental illness. Referral through VA primary care or mental health provider may be required for some programs. Services are free for enrolled veterans.
Contact Information
Phone: (602) 277-5551
Website: va.gov/phoenix-health-care
All VA treatment groups maintain strict confidentiality in accordance with federal privacy regulations.
This listing is provided for informational purposes by MyTherapyGroups.com and is not directly managed by the VA Phoenix Health Care System.
