The Unique Challenges Military Spouses Face
Military life places extraordinary demands on spouses. Frequent relocations disrupt therapy relationships. Deployments create prolonged anxiety and single-parent stress. The culture of "mission first" can make seeking help feel like weakness. And finding a new provider at every duty station means starting over — again.
- Deployment-related anxiety, depression, and hypervigilance
- Isolation from family and support networks after PCS moves
- Secondary PTSD from supporting a service member with combat trauma
- Difficulty maintaining consistent mental health care across moves
- Career sacrifices and identity loss contributing to depression
Why At-Home Ketamine Works for Military Families
At-home ketamine therapy eliminates the barriers that make mental health care so difficult for military spouses. Treatment happens in your home — no clinic visits, no childcare arrangements, no explaining absences. When you PCS, your treatment moves with you. No new referrals, no waitlists, no starting over.
- Telehealth-based — works at any duty station in FL or NJ
- No disruption during PCS moves or deployments
- Private — no one at the FRG needs to know
- Flexible scheduling around unpredictable military life
- Rapid results — improvement in days, not the weeks traditional therapy requires
Treatment for Depression, Anxiety, and Secondary PTSD
Ketamine therapy addresses the conditions most common among military spouses: treatment-resistant depression that hasn't responded to SSRIs, anxiety disorders amplified by deployment cycles, and secondary traumatic stress from supporting a partner with PTSD. The neuroplasticity ketamine promotes helps break the cycle of hypervigilance and emotional exhaustion.
Getting Started
Your eligibility check takes 5 minutes. If ketamine therapy is appropriate, medication is delivered to your home and treatment begins within days. Your provider is accessible via telehealth throughout — no matter where the military sends you next.
