Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol dependency is a chronic condition characterised by the inability to control alcohol use despite its negative impact on physical health, emotional wellbeing, relationships, and daily life.
Alcohol dependency is a chronic condition characterised by the inability to control alcohol use despite its negative impact on physical health, emotional wellbeing, relationships, and daily life.
Illicit drug addiction involves the compulsive use of illegal substances despite harmful consequences affecting an individual’s health, behaviour, relationships, and overall quality of life.
Prescription drug misuse occurs when medication is used in a way other than intended, potentially leading to dependence, emotional difficulties, and serious health risks.
Gaming and gambling addiction are behavioural disorders involving compulsive engagement in activities that interfere with emotional wellbeing, relationships, finances, and daily functioning.
Depression and anxiety are mental health conditions that can significantly affect mood, thoughts, emotions, behaviour, and an individual’s ability to cope with everyday life.
Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions involving unhealthy relationships with food, eating behaviours, body image, and emotional wellbeing.
Trauma and PTSD can develop following distressing experiences and may affect emotional wellbeing, relationships, daily functioning, and overall quality of life.
Dual diagnosis refers to the presence of both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition occurring at the same time.
Behavioural addictions involve compulsive behaviours that continue despite harmful consequences and can significantly affect emotional wellbeing and daily life.