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Mental Health Programmes

About Mental Health Programmes - Neurodiversity, Bereavement, and Eating Disorders

At Abbington House, we take pride in offering comprehensive mental health assessments as part of our addiction treatment, recognising that mental health challenges often lie at the core of substance misuse. Our mental health programmes are tailored to individuals dealing with neurodiversity and dual diagnosis, the impact of bereavement, and eating disorders. We provide compassionate, expert care for those living with conditions such as ADHD, autism, and other neurodiverse conditions, ensuring their unique needs are understood
and met within a nurturing environment.

Bereavement can deeply affect mental health, and many people turn to substances as a way to cope with loss. Our bereavement therapy helps individuals process grief in a healthy way, allowing them to heal without resorting to self-destructive behaviours. Additionally, we provide targeted therapies for individuals struggling with eating disorders, recognising the complex relationship between food, body image, and addiction.

What makes Abbington House unique is our holistic approach to mental health. We not only address the symptoms but work to understand the underlying causes of each individual’s challenges. By providing bespoke care that respects your mental health needs, we help you navigate your recovery journey with the tools, support, and compassion required for true healing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Neurodiversity refers to natural variations in brain function, such as ADHD and autism. We provide tailored therapies to meet the unique needs of neurodiverse individuals.

 

Bereavement therapy helps individuals process their grief in a healthy, supportive environment, preventing the use of substances as a coping mechanism.

Yes, we offer specialised therapies to help individuals address and manage eating disorders as part of their holistic recovery journey.

Yes, we offer continued mental health support through our aftercare programme, including therapy for neurodiversity, bereavement, and eating disorders.

Mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and neurodiversity often co-occur with addiction. Addressing these underlying conditions is key to achieving long-term recovery.

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