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  1. Welcome to ADHD UK ADHD UK is a new charity focused on ADHD. It has been created by people with ADHD for people with ADHD. The best place is to start is our About ADHD page. From there we have videos (by Dr Max Davie – specialist in ADHD,…
    SDHD UK
  2. AnDY is a specialist clinic for the treatment of anxiety and / or depression in children and young people in the Berkshire area. "We offer assessments, treatment and research to children and young people who are experiencing difficulties with anxiety and/or depression. We will first offer you…
    School of Psychology and Clinical Language SciencesHarry Pitt BuildingUniversity of Reading, Earley GateReadingRG6 7BE
  3. Helpline/ Text Service/ webchat Monday to Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm
    The charity offers support, advice and information on a range of anxiety, stress and anxiety based depression conditions. Helpline / text service /web-chat Information on anxiety and self-help resources.
    447Chester RoadManchesterM16 9HA
  4. Art Therapy in Berkshire Expressing feelings through art and play Based in Windsor - local to areas of Berkshire, Surrey & Buckinghamshire.  Art therapy involves making art alongside a trained art therapist.  The art therapist accompanies and supports the child, young person or adult, during…
    Windsor
  5. Welcome to Beam Wellbeing. I am a qualified Advanced Drawing and Talking practitioner delivering this CAMHS-recognised early intervention within local schools in and around the Caversham area of Reading. Designed to support children and young people in need of support with their mental health for…
    Beam Wellbeing
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    Bipolar UK is the national charity dedicated to supporting people affected by bipolar. Every month we support over 1,000 people with bipolar to stay well. This includes those with bipolar, those pre-diagnosis, and supporting their family and friends. Our peer support services include the below. …
    Bipolar UK
  7. Open Monday 11-7pm, Tuesday-Thursday 9-7pm, and Friday 9-5pm.
    Our team offers CBT and Psychotherapy to children aged 7-17 (and adults) in the UK, and we are predominantly based in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London. However,  we offer therapy sessions remotely via zoom, googlemeet or telephone, so can see anyone in the UK. Our therapists are all…
    Suite 65105 London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4QD
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  8. Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is launching a new Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), the CAMHS Learning Disability Team. The CAMHS Learning Disability Team is specialist mental health services to children and young people who have a moderate or severe learning disability   and…
    Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust, Science & Technology Centre, Earley GateWhiteknights RoadReadingRG6 6BZ
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