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  2. Licensed mental health professionals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist you or your loved one. To schedule a no-cost assessment or for more information, please call 901-377-4733 or use the form below.

  3. Lakeside Behavioral Health System in Memphis, Tennessee, offers comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment services.

  4. REQUEST FOR MEDICAL RECORDS GUIDELINES

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    Lakeside Behavioral Health System 2911 Brunswick Rd Memphis, TN 38133 Dear Lakeside Customer, Please read the following Guidelines regarding your medical records release: Lakeside Medical Records department processes all requests for copies of medical records. Authorizations are accepted by mail, fax, or in person.

  5. At Lakeside Behavioral Health System, the ultimate goal of treatment is to restore the health of patients struggling with mental health and addiction. We offer evidence-based treatment programs that allow each person to grow and learn through their self-discovery and from people in similar situations.

  6. INDIVIDUALIZED CARE FOR PROFESSIONALS - lakesidebhs.com

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    Lakeside Behavioral Health System, the premier treatment center in the Mid-South, introduces The Landing at Lakeside — a facility for working professionals to find a discreet treatment program to help them achieve healing. The small and intimate size of the Landing allows us to provide individualized care for each of our clients.

  7. Smartphones and Anxious Kids: Mental Health Issues and the...

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    Smartphones and Anxious Kids: Mental Health Issues and the iGeneration

  8. For First Responders, the Danger Doesn’t Stop When the Job Is...

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    Whether from routine stressors or singular traumatic events on the job, firefighters, police officers and EMTs are particularly susceptible to mental health disturbances ranging from anxiety and depression to post-traumatic stress and suicidal tendencies.