Therapy Built for Officers Facing Tough Challenges

As a Vallejo Police Department (VPD) officer, you work in one of California’s most demanding environments:
✅ High-crime areas and dangerous calls
✅ Public tension, protests, and political scrutiny
✅ Long shifts, overtime, and relentless pressure
✅ Constant trauma exposure, from violence to human loss

If you’re feeling:

  • Emotionally exhausted or numb

  • Hypervigilant, anxious, or quick to anger

  • Struggling to sleep, relax, or reconnect with loved ones

  • Wondering how long you can keep doing this

You don’t have to go it alone. Private therapy with the right therapist can help you heal, rebuild resilience, and protect your mental health — all without risking your career.

Why Vallejo Officers Avoid Therapy

✅ Fear of fitness-for-duty reviews or suspension
✅ Worry that insurance claims leave a papertrail
✅ Concern about peer stigma or department gossip
✅ Frustration with therapists who don’t understand police life and trauma

At Cerevity, we deliver confidential, private-pay therapy designed specifically for California law enforcement — no employer oversight, no insurance tracking, just expert, discreet care from therapists who truly understand.

How Cerevity Provides the Right Therapy for Vallejo Officers

Private-pay, HIPAA-compliant therapy — fully confidential, no insurance or department involvement
Secure virtual therapy sessions — meet with your therapist from home, your patrol car, or any private space
Police-specialized therapists — trained in trauma, critical incident stress, and burnout specific to law enforcement
Flexible therapy scheduling — designed to fit unpredictable shifts, court dates, and personal needs

What Therapy Can Help You With

  • Processing critical incident trauma

  • Managing hypervigilance, anxiety, or emotional exhaustion

  • Overcoming burnout and restoring personal resilience

  • Strengthening family relationships and emotional connection

FAQs About Therapy for Vallejo Officers

Will my department know I’m in therapy?

No. With our private-pay therapy, your sessions remain fully confidential and off the record.

Is virtual therapy really effective for officers?

Yes. Virtual therapy is proven to be highly effective for trauma recovery, stress management, and burnout when led by law enforcement–trained therapists.

How soon can I start therapy?

Most Vallejo officers can schedule their first confidential therapy appointment within a few days.

You Serve Vallejo Courageously — Let a Therapist Help You Stay Strong

You give everything to protect your community. Let expert therapy help you protect your own mental and emotional health.

👉 Book your private virtual therapy session today: https://cerevity.com/get-started

Confidential, expert therapy — built for Vallejo Police Department officers.


Author: Jessica M. Rivera, LMFT
Jessica is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at CEREVITY, specializing in police trauma therapy, burnout recovery, and mental health support. She is passionate about helping Vallejo officers access private, effective therapy tailored to their needs.