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New mental health service for veterans
Counseling services for veterans and their families will be available through a new program at Washington State University in Pullman.
The Services for Veterans and Families program, which opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony today, will offer individual and group counseling, marriage therapy, psychological evaluations, and post-traumatic stress disorder testing.
The clinic is contracted by the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs. Clinic services are provided by doctoral level student therapists, under close supervision.
The clinic is housed in the northeast corner of Johnson Tower on the Pullman campus.
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