Veteran and Military Therapy Services
Compassionate Mental Health Support for Veterans, Active-Duty Service Members, and Their Families
Entune Behavioral Health is honored to support Active Duty service members, Veterans, and their families across Arizona. Our clinicians are deeply knowledgeable about the unique challenges faced by this population, with some having lived experience of military life. We are committed to prioritizing your care by specializing in building emotional resilience, processing trauma, and enhancing your overall well-being.
Specialized Therapy for Veterans, Active-Duty Service Members, and Their Families
Military service often comes with emotional, mental, and relational challenges. Our providers work closely with Veterans, active-duty personnel, and their families to address a range of concerns in a safe and supportive environment.
At Entune Behavioral Health, we create a space where you feel heard, understood, and empowered to take control of your mental health.
Meet Our Veteran and Military Therapy Team
Our experienced team includes clinicians who are specially trained in working with service members and Veterans, offering both personal insight and clinical expertise.
Explore the profiles below to learn more about our compassionate providers:
Dara Ulibarri, LCSW
Dara earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s in Social Work at Arizona State University. She provides compassionate whole health approaches including Mindfulness, CBT-Trauma Informed, Couples Counseling, Motivational Interviewing, Substance and Relapse Prevention, Grief and Loss, and psychoeducational tools to improve coping skills and communication techniques. Dara has worked with adolescents and adults in community behavioral health and hospital settings for over 25 years.
Brittany Dorsey, LAC
Brittany began her passion for work in behavioral health in 2015, after graduating from the University of Arizona with her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. After spending time working in case management, crisis intervention, and counseling for multiple populations in the community, she attended graduate school and earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Forensic Counseling from Walden University. Brittany takes a true collaborative approach to her therapy, and works alongside clients to create a supportive, “real”, and open space where true healing can happen. Brittany values autonomy, and the client’s ability to know what is best for them – especially when given the safe space to explore what that looks like. Her approach is humanistic and trauma-informed, and she utilizes practices from Somatic-based therapy, Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Parts work (IFS). She has experience working with adults, couples, and adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, relational issues, impulsivity, substance use, and other real-life concerns. She is looking forward to being a motivating force on your work towards healing, content, and happiness in your life.
Claudia Hannum, LISAC
Claudia is a graduate from Grand Canyon University where she obtained her masters’ degree in Addictions Counseling. As a Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor (LISAC), Claudia is passionate about helping individuals break generational patterns and establish new ways of coping. She utilizes evidence-based interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Claudia recognizes the correlation between substance use and mental illness, and she has extensive experience treating clients with depression, anxiety, conduct disorders, PTSD, and ADHD. Claudia provides psychoeducation to help clients build healthy boundaries and increase insight and self-awareness. She works with couples and individuals in helping build strong relationships and improve communication. Claudia understands the importance of providing a safe space, one that is conducive to healing through the use of Trauma Informed Care. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and may conduct sessions in either language to accommodate client’s preference.
Morgann Kidwell, LAMFT
Morgann received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Master’s Degree in Family Sciences with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Kentucky. She brings experience in assisting individuals, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds. Morgann’s expertise extends to working with couples, families, LGBTQ+ couples, addressing infidelity issues, trauma, and anxiety. Additionally, as a certified provider with Star Behavioral Health, she has particular proficiency in supporting members of the military.
Morgann is certified in Post-Traumatic Somatic Growth Therapy (PTG) and Somatic Experiencing (SE). Her approach to therapy is person-centered and she prides herself on working with you to find the modality that best fits your needs. Morgann utilizes a mix of interventions including EFT, Gottman, Somatic Therapy, DBT, Sand Tray and Play Therapy techniques.
Morgann’s goal as a therapist is to help you discover your own inner strengths and light. Clients have described her therapeutic presence as grounded, humorous, and empathetic.
Paula Norris, LMSW
Before earning a Master of Social Work from Arizona State University, Paula served in the U.S. Army and deployed to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. After completing her military service, Paula became a minister in a nondenominational church, where she worked with individuals, couples, families, and children from many different walks of life. During grad school, Paula was an intern at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System where she co-facilitated suicide prevention groups, assisted veterans navigate end-of-life issues, and worked at the Fisher House with families of veterans who were receiving intense treatment at the VA. Upon graduation, Paula worked as a Counselor at a Crisis center for drug addiction and mental health working with patients from the community to establish the best treatment plan and level of care needed. Paula has worked with adults, couples, and families experiencing PTSD, drug addictions, mood disorders, personality disorders, and psychiatric disorders.
In her personal life, Paula has engaged in Equine Therapy and has experienced first hand the healing and growth that can happen while engaging in therapy. Through a client-centered approach, empathy, and compassion, Paula aims to create a safe space where healing, growth, and hope can be found.
Types of Therapy We Offer
Individual Therapy
One-on-one therapy sessions tailored to address trauma, stress, and the emotional impact of military service.
Trauma-Focused Therapy
Evidence-based approaches, including EMDR, CBT, and DBT, to address PTSD and combat stress.
Family Therapy
Substance Use Counseling
Common Concerns We Address
Our Veteran and Military Therapy Services support clients dealing with:
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Depression and Anxiety
- Adjusting to Civilian Life
- Trauma and Grief
- Anger and Stress Management
- Relationship and Family Challenges
- Substance Use and Addiction
Evidence-Based Care From Providers Who Understand
We use proven therapeutic approaches to meet the unique needs of veterans and military personnel, including:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Mindfulness-Based Techniques
- Trauma-Focused Therapy
Why Choose Entune Behavioral Health?
Providers with Military Insight: Our team includes military-affiliated professionals who understand the journey.
Specialized Trauma Care: Evidence-based therapy to address PTSD, grief, and combat stress.
Comprehensive Services: Support for individuals, families, and co-occurring challenges.
Flexible Therapy Options: In-person and virtual sessions to accommodate your needs.
Schedule an Appointment Today
You don’t have to face this alone. Whether you’re adjusting to civilian life, managing trauma, or seeking support for everyday challenges, we’re here to help.
Contact Entune Behavioral Health today to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward healing.