With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting peoples’ jobs, income and their daily patterns, mental health has become a major concern for many. Anxiety, depression and other conditions can have a heavy toll.

In a recent survey conducted by the CDC between June 18 and 23, 30.8% of Tennesseans reported symptoms of anxiety disorder, 26.8% reported symptoms of depressive disorder and 36% reported both.

During these stressful times, enlisting the aid of a trained professional who understands your struggle can make all the difference. The licensed therapists at Clarksville Behavioral Health are available to help you find your way.

Since 2010, Clarksville Behavioral Health has been providing individual, couples and family therapy to the people of Clarksville.

CBH’s services include the following:

  • Individual, couples, and family therapy
  • Bariatric evaluations and follow-up care
  • Adult & Child Attention Deficit assessments
  • Autism assessments
  • Inpatient and outpatient adult & geriatric services
  • Personality and Cognitive/Memory testing
  • Spinal implant evaluations
  • Behavioral treatment of insomnia

Carrie Lewey (PA-C) of CBH is currently accepting new patients for medication management. A graduate of East Tennessee State University and Lincoln Memorial University has practiced in emergency care, trauma, critical care and psychiatry.

Her role at CBH Clarksville focuses on medication management for a number of psychological conditions in patients 12 years or older.

Carrie Lewey, PA-C

Carrie, along with the other trained professionals at CBH, believe we are all in this together, and they are striving to help their patients find their way.

To learn more about Clarksville Behavioral Health, visit their website, follow them on social media or give them a call at (931) 494-7131 to schedule today.