FEELING STRESSED OR OVERWHELMED?
THERE IS HOPE. THERE IS HELP.
Contact the Living Well Network
901-762-8558WHAT IF...
Anxiety, depression, risky drinking and substance misuse make life harder to manage. The good news is that there are methods and treatment that can help you overcome these issues.
What if understanding the signs and symptoms that you are struggling with leads you to a life better than you ever imagined? Recovery begins when you have a better understanding of what you need to move forward.
There is hope. There is help.
IDENTIFY YOUR NEEDSWHAT'S THIS ALL ABOUT?
Wondering where to begin? Need help finding the right counselor? At the Living Well Network we help people live their lives to the fullest by connecting them to behavioral health care, advocating for mental health resources and creating a culture where mental health discussions are essential to our overall health.
Give us a call. We can help.
ABOUT LIVING WELL NETWORKWHO YOU ARE
It’s important that you sit down and evaluate your well-being when you feel that life is not as rewarding as it ought to be.
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Where Do I Start?
Getting started is as easy as taking a moment to fill out one of these brief online self-tests. These assessments can help determine if you or a loved one is dealing with common issues such as depression, anxiety or risky drinking.
Anxiety
Did you know anxiety is the most common mental health issue in the U.S? Take this brief assessment to help identify your anxiety level.
Depression
Everyone feels sad or down at times, but experiencing prolonged sadness can be especially hard. Take this assessment to identify signs and symptoms.
Drinking
Many of us who abuse alcohol don’t know we’re abusing it. Take this brief assessment to learn more about your alcohol use.
Mental Health Breakfast
March 21, 2024
This year's business breakfast features critically acclaimed actor, director and mental health advocate, Sean Astin. The breakfast will be followed by an educational session – benefiting Methodist Healthcare Mental Health programs and the Dennis H. Jones Living Well Network.