This is your Member Reference Number (MRN). You’ll need to provide this when you make an appointment with an EAP counselor or contact your EAP by phone.

Anthem provides automatic translation into multiple languages, courtesy of Google Translate. This tool is provided for your convenience only. The English language version is considered the most accurate, and in the event of a discrepancy between the translations, the English version will prevail. This translation tool is not controlled by Anthem, and the Anthem Privacy Statement will not apply. Please read Google's privacy statement. If you want Google to translate the Anthem website, select a language.

Benefits with Company

Your EAP offers these great resources.

Identifying Signs of Addiction in a Loved One

There are key signs to consider if you think a loved one may have an addiction. This webinar will provide an overview to this complex situation and options to consider when looking for help.



Play Seminar Audio/Video



Play Audio only

Download MP3 Zip File, Link opens in a new windowDownload Visual Presentation of Webinar (PDF), Link opens in a new windowDownload Handout for Identifying Signs of Addiction (PDF), Link opens in a new windowIdentifying Signs of Addiction in a Loved One Transcript

More about this Topics

  • Beating the Blues

  • The Mind-Body Connection (2017)

  • Will There Be a Couch? What to Expect From Counseling

  • Building Resilience Muscles

  • Providing Compassionate Support to Refugee Hosts

Other Topics

    • Floods
    • How to Get Help for Anxiety Disorders
    • How to Be Happy
    • Stress and Aging
    • Mindfulness Matters
    • Being an Upstander
    • Managing Workplace Stressors
    • Holidaze: How to Enjoy the Holidays and Minimize Holiday Stress
    • Virtual Roundtable & Running the COVID Battle: Strategies for Our Medical Heroes
    • Tackling Negative Thoughts Associated with Trauma
    • Caring for your mental health
    • Daily Relaxation Tools
    • Deflate the Pressure
    • Snoring
    • Recognizing depression