RECON-nect was built for veterans navigating PTSD, transition anxiety, moral injury, and the silence that follows the uniform.
The transition from active duty to civilian life is one of the most psychologically demanding experiences a person can face. The structure, identity, and brotherhood of military service disappears almost overnight — replaced by a world that often doesn’t understand what was seen, done, or sacrificed.
Traditional mental health systems weren’t built for this. VA wait times stretch to months. Civilian therapists lack cultural competency. And the deep-seated stigma within military culture makes asking for help feel like a betrayal of everything service stands for.

CBT and ACT frameworks adapted for combat trauma, hypervigilance, and moral injury. Evidence-based techniques delivered naturally — available any time of day or night.
Tools for navigating civilian life, building new purpose, and maintaining mission mindset in a new context. Specifically built for the hardest phase of the journey.
A confidential, private space for survivors of MST. No mandatory reporting. No record created. Your story is yours.
Help navigating the VA system, understanding benefits, and finding the right external resources — without a six-month wait for an appointment.
Connect with other veterans who’ve walked the same road. Shared experience creates the trust that clinical settings rarely can.
Passive monitoring for escalating risk. When distress escalates, RECON-nect surfaces crisis resources including the Veterans Crisis Line — privately, without triggering any reporting.
Free for all veterans. No cost, no insurance, no waitlist.
In crisis? Call the Veterans Crisis Line: 988, then press 1