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A private London clinic integrating psychiatry and psychology

Our Treatment Areas

At the Sloane Court Clinic we treat a range of disorders and problems. Here we detail some of the more common conditions we work with and some reading material, but please contact our Patient Services team if you want to ask about something not listed here.

Alcohol dependence

Alcohol related problems

Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (Adults)

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (Adults)

Adjustment disorder

Alzheimer's disease

Anger

Anorexia

Anxiety

Anxiety associated with physical ill-health

Autistic Spectrum Disorders (Adults)

Behavioural problems

Bereavement

Bipolar disorder

Bulimia

Capacity assessment in older people

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (cPTSD)

Complications of psychiatric medication

Compulsions

Depression

Dementia

Drug addiction (excluding opiate dependence)

Eating disorders

Expert witness reports

Fatigue states

Gender Dysphoria

Gender-related difficulties

Hallucinations

Mania

Marital difficulties

Medication use - complications and stopping

Medication use - pregnancy

Medico-legal assessments

Memory and cognitive problems

Menopausal emotional and mood changes

Neuropsychiatric conditions

Obsessions

Occupational health problems

OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder)

Old Age psychiatry

Panic disorder

Paranoia

Parenting issues

Perinatal Mental Health

Perimenstrual Mood Change

Personality disorder

Phobias

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Pregnancy-related psychiatric disorders

Prodromal psychosis

Psychosexual disorders

Psychosis

Puerperal depression

Recurrent depression

Relationship difficulties

Resistant depression

Risk assessments

Schizophrenia

Sexual disorders

Sexual health

Sexual trauma

Sports-related psychiatric problems

Stress and PTSD

Student health problems

University adjustment problems

University associated stress

Work and occupational stress

Useful Reading Material

ADHD

Barkley, Russell A. Taking charge of adult ADHD. Guilford Press, 2010.

Hallowell, Edward M., and John J. Ratey. Delivered from distraction: Getting the most out of life with attention deficit disorder. Random House Digital, Inc., 2005.

Ramsay, J. Russell, and Anthony L. Rostain. The adult ADHD tool kit: Using CBT to facilitate coping inside and out. Routledge, 2014.

More information and help is available at http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/helpadvice/problemsdisorders/adhdinadults.aspx.

A useful video from Kings College London on the neurobiology of ADHD can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?ve4r3xwj269_g

Eating disorders

Agras, W.S., & Apple, R.F. (2008). Overcoming your eating disorder: A cognitive-behavioral therapy approach for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating disorder. Oxford University Press.

Bryant-Waugh, R. & Lask, B. (2013). Eating Disorders: A parents' guide. Routledge.

Fairburn, C. (2008). Cognitive behavior therapy and eating disorders. The Guilford Press

Simpson, S. & Smith, E. (Eds) (2020). Schema therapy for eating disorders. Routledge

Scheel, J. (2011). When food is family: a loving approach to healing eating disorders. Idyll Arbor

Zerbe, K. (2008) Integrated treatment for eating disorders. W Norton & Co.

Relationship difficulties

Glass, S. (2003). Not "just friends": Rebuilding trust and recovering your sanity after infidelity. Free Press

Johnson, Susan (2008). Hold me tight Little Brown and Company, USA