The Exchange is leaning forward to increase access to on-installation mental health services, with mental health clinics planned for Japan, Okinawa and Korea.
The Cohen Veterans Network (CVN) clinics are scheduled to open in fall 2026 at Camp Foster in Okinawa and U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys in South Korea. Additional clinics will follow at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Yokota Air Base in Japan and Osan Air Base in South Korea.
“Taking care of military families is at the heart of the Exchange’s mission,” said Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull. “The opening of these clinics in the Pacific Region brings convenient access to critical mental health care and expertise to military families stationed overseas.”
The clinics will be open to military families, retirees, Veterans and Department of War civilians and retirees.
United States-licensed clinicians will deliver targeted, evidence-based treatment for depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, posttraumatic stress disorder, anger, military transition challenges, grief and loss, family issues, relationship problems and children’s behavioral problems. Therapy options will include individual, couples, family and group sessions. Care will be available in-person or via CVN Telehealth face-to-face video therapy.




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