Military & First Responder Therapy in Linthicum, MD

Trauma-informed counseling for veterans, active-duty military, first responders, healthcare workers, and helping professionals throughout Maryland.

Serving Fort Meade, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore, Columbia, Rockville, and virtual clients throughout Maryland.

Feeling constantly alert, tense, or unable to fully relax.

Chronic stress can leave individuals emotionally overwhelmed or disconnected.

Difficulty shutting the mind off, relaxing, or sleeping deeply.

Painful experiences can continue affecting emotional and nervous system functioning long after events occur.

Trauma and chronic stress can impact communication, intimacy, and emotional connection.

Many individuals experience racing thoughts, irritability, panic, or emotional overwhelm while trying to maintain daily responsibilities.

Difficulty shutting the mind off, relaxing, or sleeping deeply.

Therapy Can Help You Feel More Grounded, Present, And Emotionally Connected Again

Many military personnel and first responders begin feeling calmer, less reactive, more emotionally regulated, and better able to navigate stress without constantly feeling on edge.

Over time, therapy can help individuals improve sleep, reduce anxiety, strengthen relationships, and move from survival mode toward greater emotional stability and connection.

Evidence-Based Trauma Therapy Approaches

EMDR Therapy

Supports trauma processing and nervous system healing.

Somatic Therapy

Helps calm chronic stress responses and reconnect mind and body.

Trauma-Informed Therapy

Addresses how trauma affects emotional functioning, relationships, and daily life.

Christian Counseling

Faith-based support available when desired by the client.

You Do Not Have To Carry This Alone

At MATR Counseling, we provide trauma therapy for military members, veterans, first responders, and helping professionals in Linthicum Heights, MD and virtually throughout Maryland.

Our Client Care Coordinator can help connect you with the therapist who best fits your needs.


What are common mental health challenges for military members and first responders?

Many individuals in these professions experience symptoms related to trauma, including PTSD, anxiety, depression, burnout, and chronic stress. Others may struggle with irritability, difficulty relaxing, emotional numbness, or challenges adjusting to life outside of high-intensity environments.

Can therapy help military members and first responders?

Yes. Trauma-informed therapy can help individuals process difficult experiences, regulate stress responses, and develop practical tools for managing emotional and physical reactions to trauma. Many individuals find that counseling improves emotional balance, relationships, and overall well-being.

Do you work with veterans and active-duty military?

Yes. Mid Atlantic Trauma Recovery provides counseling for veterans, active-duty service members, and individuals transitioning out of military service. Therapy can help address trauma, stress, life transitions, and relationship challenges related to military experiences.

Do you provide counseling for police, firefighters, and EMS professionals?

Yes. Our practice works with law enforcement officers, firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, and other first responders who experience high levels of occupational stress or trauma exposure.

What types of therapy help with trauma related to service?

Evidence-based approaches such as trauma-informed therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and EMDR therapy can help individuals process traumatic experiences and reduce distressing symptoms. These approaches help regulate the nervous system and support long-term recovery from trauma.