Firearm Informed Therapy

Firearm-informed therapy is a clinical approach that takes a client’s relationship with firearms seriously—without judgment, without agenda, and without the assumption that gun ownership is itself a problem. For millions of Americans, firearms are central to identity, vocation, culture, and safety. Clinicians who don’t understand that world can inadvertently alienate the very people who most need care.

What We Offer

Mental health therapy for firearm owners
Lethal means safety counseling and crisis planning
Therapy for veterans, first responders, and active duty
Suicide prevention with a Second Amendment-affirming lens
Support for law enforcement and military personnel
Family members of firearm owners navigating mental health concerns
Clinician training in firearm-informed practice
Integration of safe storage conversations into standard care

How It Works

Firearm-informed therapy doesn’t treat firearms as the problem—it treats the person. Our clinicians are trained to discuss firearms fluently and without stigma, to integrate lethal means safety naturally into treatment planning, and to build the kind of trust that allows gun-owning clients to engage honestly in therapy.

Who This Is For

We serve gun owners of all backgrounds, veterans, active-duty service members, law enforcement, first responders, hunters, competitive shooters, and anyone whose relationship with firearms intersects with their mental health. We also serve family members navigating concerns about a loved one who owns firearms.