Mental Health & Addictions in MidCentral
These services support people who are experiencing mental health concerns.
These programmes provide community based mental health support, including counselling, education programmes and other social supports for people experiencing mental health concerns.
Counselling and support providers 39 results
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Whaioro Trust Free Walk in
Whaioro Trust is a Kaupapa Maori Provider of Mental Health, Addiction and Health Coaching Services.
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Te Kete Hauora o Rangitāne Free Walk in
We offer a comprehensive range of services built around the needs of our whānau and community, and work in collaboration with other providers
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Kia Puāwai Free
Kia Puāwai provides a range of evidence-based and culturally informed services for tamariki, rangatahi and whānau.
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Ka Puta Ka Ora Emerge Aotearoa Free
We support people from diverse communities across Aotearoa and from all walks of life through a broad range of health, housing, social and wellbeing services.
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Puāwaitanga Free $$ Fees apply
Puāwaitanga is a phone and video-based mental health and wellbeing counselling service
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Te Wakahuia Manawatu Trust Free
Striving for excellence in the delivery of Whanau Ora services, to our communities.
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Beehyve $$ Fees apply
We offer a range of telehealth services that support and empower individuals or families living with ADHD
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GROW Mental Health Free Walk in
GROW runs a free service providing community support groups, face-to-face and online, for mental health, self-development and friendship PHONE: 021 049 1360
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Mana o te Tangata Trust Free
Mana o te Tangata Trust are here to work alongside people who experience mental health and addiction issues.
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Older Adult Mental Health | MidCentral Free
Inpatient unit and community team support older adults who are experiencing moderate to severe mental illness.
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Returned and Services Association (RSA) Free
Every day the RSA movement helps all current and former service personnel and their families get the support they need.
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THINK Hauora - Te Ara Rau - Access and Choice Free
THINK Hauora provides primary healthcare services to the MidCentral DHB population, including mental health and addiction services.
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Raukawa Whānau Ora Free Walk in
Supports wellbeing of Māori through kaupapa based health, social and education services.
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The Child Psychology Service $$ Fees apply
The Child Psychology Service is a team of experienced child and adolescent psychologists, counsellors & psychiatrists located throughout Aotearoa New Zealand
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Supporting Families in Mental Illness - Manawatu, Palmerston North, Horowhenua, Tararua Free
We support families and whānau to provide the best possible quality of life and recovery to their loved one who has a mental illness/addiction.
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Gumboot Friday Free
Free counselling for young people aged 25 and under, offering quick access to qualified practitioners.
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ADHD Association Inc. Free $$ Fees apply
We provide support and information for people affected by ADHD to live valued lives and realise their potential.
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Asian Family Services Free $$ Fees apply Walk in
Asian Family Services provides professional and confidential face-to-face or telephone counselling support and social worker support to all Asians living in New Zealand.
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MASH Trust Free
MASH provides residential and community support for people with mental health concerns, intellectual/physical disabilities, alcohol & drugs rehabilitation and youth respite care.
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The Seneca Clinic by PsychPartners $$ Fees apply
Specialists in psychological medicine and therapies
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Hoarding Unpacked $$ Fees apply
Training, supervision and consultancy services to frontline workers and organisations who are responding to hoarding behaviours.
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Grief Centre Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
We provide loss and grief counselling, resources, education and training, and bereavement support to all people living through loss.
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Horowhenua Mental Health & Addiction Services | MidCentral Free Walk in
The service provides assessments and treatment for adults from 18 years plus suffering from a moderate to severe level of mental illness or addiction.
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Good Health Coach $$ Fees apply
Supporting people with behaviour change that is crucial to reaching health goals, and sustaining them.
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Youth One Stop Shop (YOSS) Free
The Youth One Stop Shop (YOSS) provides free holistic health and social services for young people in Palmerston North and their families/whanau.
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Clinical Advisory Services Aotearoa Free
We have a model of working alongside groups and organisations that acknowledges the strengths both parties bring to the relationship.
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Anxiety New Zealand Trust Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
Free 24/7 National 0800 ANXIETY Helpline and Peer Support Groups.
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Pathways Health Free
Pathways is a leading national provider of community-based mental health and addiction services operating in communities across New Zealand.
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ACROSS Free
ACROSS is an Anglican and Catholic social service - our aim is to support the wellbeing of children and their families in the community
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Tararua Locality Community Mental Health and Addictions Services | MidCentral Free
The service provides assessments and treatment for individuals suffering from a moderate to severe level of mental illness and addictions.
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Ashburn Clinic Free $$ Fees apply
A therapeutic community providing psychiatric assessment and treatment for mental health and addictions including inpatient and outpatient programmes.
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Tend Online Mental Health Service Free
Try a free 30-min video consult with an experienced mental health clinician in the Tend app.
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Best Care (Whakapai Hauora) Charitable Trust - Mental Health & Addictions Free Walk in
Mental Health and Addiction Service providing assessment, counselling and referrals to other programmes.
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Explore | Hāpainga Ora Free $$ Fees apply
We support people to become more empowered, independent, and enjoy better wellbeing.
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ADHD Wellbeing $$ Fees apply
We're an ADHD coach team offering ADHD coaching in Wellington NZ and online.
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Highbury Whānau Centre Free
Delivers a range of services to support young people (aged 7-24 years) and their families including counselling, education, support and advocacy.
