Kindbridge Behavioral Health is a telehealth mental health provider offering virtual therapy and education services for individuals ages 11 and older, families, and organizations. People seek care for anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, grief, life transitions, and more specialized mental health needs. All services are delivered through secure video and phone sessions, increasing access for people facing geographic, scheduling, or stigma-related barriers. Clinicians support individuals at different stages of care, from first-time help seekers to those referred for specialized treatment. Expertise in Gambling and Digital Behavioral Health Kindbridge is nationally recognized for its expertise in gambling disorder and digital process–related behavioral concerns, including gaming, technology overuse, and other digitally driven behaviors. These concerns often co-occur with broader mental health conditions. Care is structured to address both specialized and general mental health needs together, providing integrated, clinically appropriate support rather than isolated or single-issue treatment. Access Through Employers and Insurance Kindbridge is available to many employees through private insurance plans and employer-sponsored Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). Individuals can check with their benefits provider or EAP administrator to confirm coverage and access care. For needs beyond traditional EAP models, Kindbridge offers supplemental mental health benefits focused on emerging digital behavioral concerns. Services may address gambling and gaming disorder, problematic pornography use, social media overuse, compulsive shopping, and related technology-driven behaviors. Specialized Support for Veterans and High-Performance Populations Kindbridge works with diverse populations, including military service members, veterans, and their families, as well as amateur and professional athletes in high-performance environments. In Colorado, Kindbridge Behavioral Health serves as a clinical care provider for veterans and active-duty service members experiencing gambling- or gaming-related mental health concerns. Through a scholarship program sponsored by the Kindbridge Research Institute, eligible individuals can access care at no cost, alongside education, prevention, and community-based outreach efforts.