Our Services

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Individual Therapy

At The Well: Family Support, we provide individual therapy for adults seeking support, healing, and personal growth.
Our licensed clinicians offer a compassionate, client-centered approach to help you navigate life’s challenges, including:

  • Anxiety, depression, and mood concerns

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Stress management and burnout

  • Grief and loss

  • Life transitions and relationship issues

  • Parenting, family dynamics, and identity work

Through evidence-based therapy and personalized care, we partner with you to build insight, strengthen coping skills, and promote emotional well-being.
Whether you’re seeking short-term support or long-term healing, we are here to walk alongside you.

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Child & Adolescent Therapy

At The Well, we provide therapy for children and adolescents (ages 4 and up) in a safe, supportive, and developmentally appropriate environment.
Our clinicians work closely with families to help young clients express emotions, build resilience, and develop healthy coping skills.

We tailor our approach to each child’s age and needs using methods such as:

  • Play therapy

  • Expressive arts and creative interventions

  • Cognitive-behavioral strategies

  • Family and parent–child sessions

We support children and teens experiencing:

  • Anxiety, depression, or mood changes

  • Trauma, grief, or loss

  • Behavioral and emotional regulation challenges

  • Family transitions (divorce, relocation, blended families)

  • Social, school, or peer-related stress

We believe in partnering with caregivers to promote growth, healing, and positive change.

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Infant & Early Childhood Support

At The Well, we recognize that a child’s earliest relationships form the foundation for lifelong emotional health.
Our Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health services support children from birth through early childhood—alongside the caregivers who love them.

Parenting infants and toddlers brings joy, but also moments of stress, exhaustion, and uncertainty.
Whether you’re adjusting to a new baby, managing behavioral or developmental concerns, or navigating family changes, we’re here to support you.

Our therapy brings caregivers and children together in session to nurture connection, reduce tension, and strengthen emotional bonds.

Families often seek support when facing:

  • Major family changes (separation, divorce, or co-parenting challenges)

  • Safety concerns or exposure to stress or conflict

  • Health conditions affecting the child or caregiver

  • Experiences with foster care, kinship care, or adoption

  • Traumatic or frightening events (accidents, medical emergencies)

  • Adjusting to a growing family (new siblings, postpartum changes)

  • Recovery from mental health or substance use struggles that affect parenting

At The Well, we help caregivers feel seen, supported, and empowered—so young children can thrive.

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Couples Therapy

At The Well, we help couples strengthen connection, navigate conflict, and build healthier communication patterns.
Whether you’re facing a specific issue or simply want to deepen your relationship, our therapists offer a supportive, nonjudgmental space for growth.

We work with couples on concerns such as:

  • Communication and conflict resolution

  • Emotional disconnection or loss of intimacy

  • Parenting challenges and blended family dynamics

  • Trust issues, including recovery from betrayal

  • Life transitions, stress, and external pressures

Our goal is to help you understand each other more deeply, resolve conflict effectively, and foster lasting connection.

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Family Therapy

At The Well, we provide family therapy to help families strengthen relationships, improve communication, and work through challenges together.
Our clinicians create a safe, supportive space where each family member can share openly and work toward understanding and connection.

We support families navigating:

  • Communication breakdowns and ongoing conflict

  • Parenting or discipline challenges

  • Blended family transitions

  • Divorce, separation, or co-parenting adjustments

  • Grief, trauma, or major life changes

  • Emotional or behavioral concerns affecting family life

We help families identify strengths, improve problem-solving, and create a more resilient, connected home environment.

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Perinatal Mental Health IOP

The Birth Chat: A Perinatal Support Intensive
Real Conversations. Real Support. Real Life.

Becoming a parent is one of life’s most profound transitions—filled with joy, uncertainty, and emotional complexity. The Birth Chat is a space for deeper healing and connection, offered through The Well.

Our Perinatal Support Intensive is designed for expecting and postpartum parents who need more structured care for anxiety, depression, trauma, or adjustment challenges. 

At The Well, we honor the whole person and the whole family.
The Birth Chat Intensive offers a relationship-centered environment where healing begins through evidence-based care and community support.

Program Highlights:

  • Virtual group sessions three times a week

  • Weekly individual therapy with a Certified Perinatal Mental Health clinician

  • Optional family sessions for partners or parent–infant connection

  • Integrated care coordination with your OB, primary care, or psychiatric provider

Common reasons people join The Birth Chat Intensive:

  • Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs)

  • Birth trauma or NICU experiences

  • Disconnection from baby or partner

  • Overwhelm in daily life and caregiving

  • Grief or loss during the perinatal period

  • Preexisting mental health concerns resurfacing postpartum

Referrals & Inquiries: We welcome self-referrals and referrals from OBs, midwives, pediatricians, and therapists.

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Coordinated Care & Treatment Planning

At The Well, we do not prescribe or manage medication directly, but we believe in holistic, coordinated care.
Our therapists collaborate closely with your primary care physician, psychiatrist, or prescribing provider to ensure your mental health is supported with continuity and care.

Whether you’re considering medication or already have a prescription, we provide therapeutic support, track progress, and communicate with your provider (with your consent) to maintain a cohesive, person-centered plan.

While we are not a crisis center and do not offer same-day appointments, we are committed to consistent, compassionate care that honors your goals and supports your healing journey at every stage of life.

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The TIP Line

At The Well, we believe that supporting children and families begins with caring for the professionals who serve them.
The Tip Line is a non-emergency consultation service for Mississippi-based providers working with infants, children, and caregivers.

This provider-to-provider resource is designed for home visitors, early childhood educators, social workers, child welfare professionals, and others supporting families in their communities.

When situations feel complex, The Tip Line offers a space to pause, reflect, and receive guidance.

Through this service:

  • A licensed mental health professional helps you think through emotional, behavioral, or relational concerns affecting a child or family.

  • Our resource coordination team connects families with appropriate services and provides follow-up to support lasting engagement.

Our goals:

  • Strengthen the capacity of frontline professionals

  • Promote relational health in early childhood

  • Offer grounded, relationship-based guidance

  • Bridge families to meaningful and sustainable supports

Contact:
Call: (662) 368-2008
Email: support@thewellms.org

Please note: The Tip Line is not a crisis response service.
For immediate safety concerns, contact 911 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

We are honored to partner with community providers across Mississippi in this shared mission of care.

Why The Well

At The Well: Family Support, we believe that healing begins in connection — to self, to others, and to community. Our name is inspired by the idea of coming to the well: a place of restoration, renewal, and belonging.

We offer more than therapy. We offer partnership — a safe space to process life’s challenges, rediscover your strength, and find hope for what’s ahead. Whether you’re navigating a season of loss, adjusting to parenthood, healing from trauma, or supporting your child through change, you are welcome here.

Our therapists integrate evidence-based care with deep compassion, tailoring each session to your goals and lived experiences. We collaborate across disciplines and life stages — from infancy to adulthood — because we know that emotional health is family health.

Clinician Connection

Therapists who meet you where you are.

Compassionate Care

Support that honors your story, culture, and values.

Growth with Grace

Progress happens through grace, not perfection.

Whole-Family Focus

Services designed to nurture the whole family.

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