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Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Mental Health & Support Services

Assessment & Therapy Services for RCMP Members and Families

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At the Canadian Centre for CBT, we are proud to support Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) members — active, retired, and their families — with comprehensive psychological assessments and evidence-based therapy services tailored to the unique experiences of policing and law enforcement service.

Our team of experienced mental health professionals understands the psychological impacts of RCMP service and occupational stress, including operational stress injuries (OSI), trauma exposure, anxiety, depression, burnout, and adjustment challenges.


What Are RCMP Psychological Assessments?

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A psychological assessment is a structured evaluation that helps understand your current mental health functioning, how RCMP service experiences have affected your day-to-day life, and what supports are most effective moving forward. These assessments may include:

  • Clinical interviews

  • Standardized psychological testing

  • Symptom inventories tailored to trauma, stress, and mood disorders

  • Functional impact evaluations

  • Reporting for benefit applications or clinical planning

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Assessments can help:

  • Clarify or confirm mental health diagnoses

  • Understand service-related impacts on relationships, work, and daily functioning

  • Inform personalized treatment plans

  • Provide documentation to support benefits and disability applications

 


Who Might Benefit from an RCMP Assessment?

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You might consider a psychological assessment if:

  • You are experiencing symptoms following critical incidents or years of service

  • You are applying for or updating disability or benefits coverage

  • Your physician, clinician, or case manager has recommended further evaluation

  • You want a complete picture of your mental health to plan treatment and recovery

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Our assessments cover a range of RCMP-relevant concerns including post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression, adjustment challenges, sleep disturbance, and stress-related functional impacts.

 


Therapy & Treatment Services

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Following assessment, we offer evidence-based therapy options tailored to RCMP members and connected families. These include:

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Individual Therapy

Person-centered approaches to address:

  • PTSD & trauma symptoms

  • Depression & anxiety

  • Stress management & coping skills

  • Emotional regulation & relational challenges

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Trauma-Focused Interventions

  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

  • Prolonged Exposure (PE)

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

  • Written Exposure Therapy

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Operational Stress Injury (OSI) Support

Targeted care for symptoms associated with repeated trauma exposure and duty-related stress injuries.

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Work & Life Reintegration

Support for members transitioning back to duty, navigating retirement, or adapting to civilian roles.

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Family & Caregiver Support

Therapy and resources to assist family members coping with the broader effects of service-related experiences.

 


RCMP Coverage & Benefits Navigation

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We can help you navigate benefit processes, understand eligibility, and coordinate documentation when assessments or therapy reports are required for claims or service planning.

 


Confidential, Respectful, and Accessible Care

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We recognize that seeking help is a courageous step. Our clinicians approach every session with respect, empathy, and a strong understanding of RCMP culture and operational realities. We offer both in-person and secure virtual appointments to ensure care is accessible no matter where you are located.

 


Take the Next Step

To learn more about RCMP psychological assessments or therapy services — or to schedule your appointment — please contact us.

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We welcome inquiries from RCMP members, veterans, families, caregivers, and referring professionals.

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