
Our Military Initiative
Here for those who serve
Military families carry a distinctive weight that doesn’t always appear in diagnosis codes: constant change, unpredictable schedules, emotional reintegration, isolation.
At The Modern Insight, we understand this life from the inside out. That’s why we created our Military Initiative: a dedicated program offering confidential, culturally attuned therapy for military families in Colorado. We provide online therapy for active-duty service members, veterans and their loved ones; care that is private, flexible and informed by real military life experience.
Through this initiative, we offer sliding-scale therapy based on military pay grade for individuals, couples and families. Sessions are held online which eliminates the need to drive across town, arrange childcare or fit an ever-changing schedule.
Whether you’re navigating reintegration, managing the long shadow of trauma or seeking counseling to strengthen your family connection, you deserve care that’s built for your world.
Please note: cases involving domestic violence or crisis situations may require referral to specialized services.
Get Started Confidentially
If you or someone in your family is ready to begin, we’ll meet you where you are. No insurance.
Just care that respects your privacy and your pace.
Schedule a confidential consultation to see if The Modern Insight Military Initiative is right for you.
Every change begins with one conversation.
A Note From OUr Founder,
Robin Michael Young, MFA, MA, LMFT
My great-grandfather was a Marine in France during World War I. He left with red hair. Came home at 30 with white.
In the 1930s, with his pension, he and my great grandmother switched from coal heating to one of those new oil heaters. When it clicked on, it banged. He hit the floor. After a week, they had it taken out.
My grandfather was a Marine during WWII. He fought on Peleliu, part of the island-hopping campaign in the Pacific. It was called the Battle of Hell. Nine survived. Out of more than forty.
He couldn’t reconcile what he experienced: broke my grandmother, broke his children, broke the home.
My own family is an active duty military family faced with challenges also faced by so many military families today: unconventional schedules wrought with last minute changes, frequent moves, the emotional cycle of deployment.
I have witnessed how trauma moves through bloodlines, through silence, through time. I’ve felt the invisible weight our families carry and how too often we carry it alone. But I’ve also seen people come back from the most heinous things you can imagine through mental healthcare.
The greatest joy in my work is watching an individual, couple or family make one small shift, just one, and watching everything else begin to move.
In Song of Solomon, it says:
“Whoever saves one, saves the world entire.”
That’s what this is.
A way to give back.
A way to help Colorado’s military families heal forward.