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What are behavioral symptoms?

Behavioral symptoms are persistent or repetitive behaviors that we view as unusual, disruptive, harmful, or inappropriate. All behaviors are ways of acting and reacting to the environment and to inner thoughts or emotions...


Does GEHA Cover Therapy?

Yes, nearly all GEHA insurance plans cover therapy. GEHA plan members get access to behavioral health therapists and counselors. Here's how to find a therapist, counselor, or mental health professional who takes the GEHA plan...


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