Early Intervention for Addictions and Mental Health

A Faithful First Step Toward Healing

In our life together as a faith community, we are called to care for one another with compassion, courage, and grace. One of the most loving actions we can take—whether for ourselves or a loved one—is to seek help early, before a concern becomes a crisis.

We understand that mental health takes many forms. Our support extends to those navigating addictions, neurodivergence, and other behavioral health challenges, recognizing the complexity and individuality of each experience. We also understand how these matters may emerge quietly and gradually. Left unaddressed, they can grow into patterns that affect our physical health, emotional well-being, and our relationships with God, family, and community.

But there is hope. Support is available—and healing is possible.


Why Early Intervention Matters

Mental and Behavioral health matters rarely appear overnight. Often, they begin with the overuse of alcohol, prescription medication, gambling, pornography, food, or digital media. These behaviors, when left unexamined, can become coping mechanisms that eventually take control.

Recognizing the early signs—and seeking care with openness and humility—is a vital step on the journey toward wholeness.

Everyone’s mental health journey is different. If you or a loved one is experiencing any part of the broad spectrum of emotional, behavioral, or substance-related challenges, know that you are not alone. Help is available.


Areas of Concern Where Support Is Available

  • Alcohol or substance use
  • Overeating or disordered eating
  • Gambling or compulsive behaviors
  • Overuse of screens or pornography
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Anxiety or depression
  • Autism spectrum conditions
  • Other neurodivergent experiences

Compassionate Resources for Support

Care is available for both HealthFlex and Non-HealthFlex participants. Many services are confidential and offered at no cost, and they are designed to support your emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.


For HealthFlex Participants

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) via Optum + Talkspace

Offers confidential, faith-sensitive support for a wide range of personal and professional concerns:

  • Up to 8 free sessions per concern per year
  • Services available to you and your household members (even if they are not enrolled in HealthFlex)
  • Topics may include:
    • Substance use and addiction
    • Mental and behavioral health concerns
    • Coping with loved ones facing addiction or mental illness

How to Access:

  • Visit: mybenefitsaccess.org
  • Call: 1-866-881-6800
  • Includes access to Talkspace: secure, confidential therapy via text or video

MDLIVE for Behavioral Health

Virtual appointments with licensed therapists and board-certified psychiatrists.


For All Clergy, Lay, Conference or District Staff

Whether or not you are enrolled in HealthFlex, you and your family members may access care through:

OhioHealth Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

  • Up to 6 free visits per concern per year
  • Open to clergy, lay employees, and their families
  • Call: 614-566-3348

Additional Resources:


You Are Not Alone

We believe in a God who heals, restores, and walks with us through every valley. Reaching out for support is a sacred act of self-care and trust.

If you are struggling, or if someone close to you is in need, please reach out. These confidential services are here to help you find clarity, connection, and healing—guided by love and grace.

Lastly, if your care provider or counselor believes the issue has progressed beyond early intervention, please contact the Conference Benefits Office to determine whether clergy or lay staff disability benefits may apply.