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Treatments & Conditions

 

Addictions

Addictions can have a hugely damaging impact upon relationships, as well as career and finances. Seeking help can therefore be a very difficult but rewarding first step.

ADHD

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a group of behavioural symptoms that include inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. It can affect people of all levels of intelligence.

Anxiety

Mild stress and anxiety are common emotions. However for some, it is an overwhelming feeling which can be mentally and physically debilitating. Getting the right diagnosis is important to ensure you get the correct treatment.

 

Autistic Spectrum Disorder

The one thing that can definitely help with managing Autism is targeted specialist coaching. Those on the spectrum are often very capable of learning techniques and strategies to manage particular situations or types of interactions.

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar is characterised by changes in moods, the cycle and severity depending on the type of bipolar. It is crucial that a psychiatric assessment is carried out as bipolar disorder is often misdiagnosed due to there being variations in symptoms and type.

Dementia

Whether you are a sufferer or know someone who has been diagnosed with dementia, we offer a range of support services and pharmaceutical interventions tailored to your needs.

 

Depression

Depression affects 1 in 10. Taking the first step towards getting help can feel extremely difficult. It is treatable and seeking help early can make a huge difference to sufferers.

Eating Disorders

Sometimes our eating styles can be driven by an intense fear of becoming fat. These can be very damaging to our health and are referred to as eating disorders.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive compulsive disorder is a common form of anxiety disorder involving distressing, repetitive thoughts. This makes OCD particularly difficult to make sense of or to explain to other people.

 

Perinatal

During such a delicate time or pregnancy or new motherhood, it is important to have safe and confidential access to a psychiatrist to help understand how being pregnant, or becoming a parent, has affected one’s well being and that of their partner or wider family.

Personality Disorders

A person with a personality disorder thinks, feels, behaves or relates to others very differently to the average person. Personality disorder is one of the most misunderstood and stigmatised diagnoses in mental health.

Phobias

Many fears are perfectly natural and understandable and do not interfere with our daily lives. However a phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, defined by a persistent fear of an object or situation. It usually results in a rapid onset of fear.

 

PTSD

When something traumatic happens it’s understandable to experience feelings such as numbness or having trouble sleeping. This is sometimes described as an ‘acute stress reaction’. These symptoms usually disappear within a few weeks. If they persist, you might be given a diagnosis of PTSD.

Schizophrenia & Paranoia

Schizophrenia is a psychotic illness meaning the individual can struggle to distinguish reality from the imagination. Many of us are familiar with ‘feeling paranoid’. It is very common and usually relates to suspicions about people and things happening around us.

Stress

Stress is a natural, response to a range of daily experiences. At times stress can become overwhelming and lead to serious physical and emotional side effects including over-eating and difficulty sleeping.