Mental Health & Addictions in Shannon, MidCentral
These services support people who are experiencing mental health concerns.
Mental health programme types
Mental health providers 86 results
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Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Free
6:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
FA is a 12-step group recovery programme for people who suffer from food obsession, overeating, bulimia and under-eating.
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Mana o te Tangata Trust Free
3:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Mana o te Tangata Trust are here to work alongside people who experience mental health and addiction issues.
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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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Raukawa Whānau Ora Free Walk in
Supports wellbeing of Māori through kaupapa based health, social and education services.
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Matthew Tremaine | Later Life Psychiatry $$ Fees apply
A psychiatrist specialising in the mental health of older adults
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Pathways Health Free
Pathways is a leading national provider of community-based mental health and addiction services operating in communities across New Zealand.
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Ashburn Clinic Free $$ Fees apply
A therapeutic community providing psychiatric assessment and treatment for mental health and addictions including inpatient and outpatient programmes.
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MSQ Health - Psychiatry $$ Fees apply
At MSQ Health, we provide psychiatry services for people across Aotearoa.
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Eating Disorders Association of New Zealand - EDANZ Free
9:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
Helpline and website support and education for parents and caregivers of people with eating disorders.
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Bainfield Park Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
Bainfield Park Residential Care is a residential service with a small number of beds for mental health clients.
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Overeaters Anonymous Free
OA is a 12-step group programme for those recovering from compulsive overeating.
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Crisis Resolution Service | MidCentral Free
We provide 24/7 specialist assessment and advice for people experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Te Korowai Whāriki - Central Regional Forensic Community Mental Health Service | MHAIDS Free
Youth and Adult Forensic Community Service teams are located throughout the region from Gisborne to Wanganui and down to Wellington.
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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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Perinatal Mental Health | MidCentral Free
Specialist service for expectant mothers or those up to one year following birth who are experiencing difficulties with mental health and/or addictions issues.
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CAMHS - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services | MidCentral Free
Specialist mental health service for pre-schoolers, children/tamariki & adolescents/rangatahi and their families/whānau who are experiencing serious mental health difficulties.
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Counties Manukau Bipolar Support Group Free
The Bipolar Support Group is run by, and for, people who have been diagnosed with bipolar or think they may have it.
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Grief Centre Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
We provide loss and grief counselling, resources, education and training, and bereavement support to all people living through loss.
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Supporting Families in Mental Illness - Manawatu, Palmerston North, Horowhenua, Tararua Free
We support families and whānau to provide the best possible quality of life and recovery to their loved one who has a mental illness/addiction.
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ACROSS Free
ACROSS is an Anglican and Catholic social service - our aim is to support the wellbeing of children and their families in the community
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Depression Helpline Free
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Call the 24/7 Depression Helpline to talk to a trained counsellor about how you are feeling.
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Youthline Free
Youthline operates a free, confidential and nationwide Helpline service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, supporting young people across Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Kanchana Hutton - Psychiatrist $$ Fees apply
Telepsychiatry service available throughout New Zealand
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Dr Rosie Edwards - Consultant Psychiatrist $$ Fees apply
A consultant psychiatrist, specialising in adults with ADHD and comorbidities.
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Oranga Hinengaro Māori Mental Health | MidCentral Free
We provide assessment, treatment and care to tangata whaiora / consumers of all ages and their whānau, for Māori by Māori
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NZDF Mental Health Line Free
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
24/7 helpline offering mental health support for New Zealand defence personnel.
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Beehyve $$ Fees apply
We offer a range of telehealth services that support and empower individuals or families living with ADHD
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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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The Child Psychology Service $$ Fees apply
The Child Psychology Service is a team of experienced child and adolescent psychologists, counsellors & psychiatrists, located throughout New Zealand
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Good Health Coach $$ Fees apply
Supporting people with behaviour change that is crucial to reaching health goals, and sustaining them.
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The Better Sleep Clinic $$ Fees apply
Sleep Clinic NZ Wide Service Offering Evidence-Based Treatment For Insomnia, Sleep Disorders & Mental Health Disorders.
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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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Groov Free
The Groov app is free for all New Zealanders - helping you manage stress, build better habits, and feel more like yourself.
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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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Acute Inpatient Mental Health Unit - Ward 21 | MidCentral Free
High Needs and Acute units for those service users who require a higher level of treatment and observation for their mental health.
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Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua Midcentral - Early Intervention in Psychosis Service Free
Specialist assessment and treatment for adolescents and young adults aged between 14-25yrs with an identified or suspected psychotic disorder.
