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Depression
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Anxiety and stress
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Sleep
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Cognitive and intellectual assessment
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ADHD
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Neurodiversity
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Eating disorders (Anorexia, Bulimia)
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Grief
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Body Dysmorphia
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School performance issues
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Schizophrenia and psychosis
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Sexual difficulties
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Addiction
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Anger
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Personality disorders
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Developmental disorders
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Dissociative disorders
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Identity issues
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Bipolar disorder
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Confidence issues
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Guilt issues
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Jealousy
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Self-esteem
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Relationship issues
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Sleep concerns
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Trauma
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Work issues
Mental Health Services
The therapy offered can be short, medium or long term. Ultimately the number of sessions provided will depend on people’s needs and levels of distress. It is important to note that therapy is not always a quick fix. However, generally the sooner someone enters therapy to work on their difficulties, the more likely they are to make faster improvements to their mental health.
Common areas that people seek help for include: