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All-inclusive treatment packages for depression, anxiety, stress and alcohol

Drever Associates

Private psychiatric practice Drever Associates has launched all-inclusive residential treatment packages for individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, stress and alcohol use. A unique development in the sector, these packages bring together traditional medical, psychological and nursing expertise and combine them with the sort of pampering spa treatments normally only found in luxury hotels. The result is a one-stop treatment experience from the comfort and support of one of the Priory group's elegant properties.

 

Dr Ian Drever, Consultant Psychiatrist, comments: 'In the past, a stay in hospital has been seen as a daunting experience; something to be put off until other treatment options have failed. With the launch of these packages, a period of residential treatment now becomes something aspirational. The sense of community, safety, friendship and personal development which takes place here is amazing, and I wanted to connect with the huge numbers of people who know we exist, but who may never have previously considered a stay with us. Our packages are an alternative to a luxury holiday - although holidays are great, they don't change any of the underlying stresses in our lives. A stay with us will do that, in a welcoming and unintimidating way.'

 

At this early stage, Drever Associates' treatment packages are already attracting significant interest. Drever comments: 'We have already welcomed individuals from the UK and abroad, and our location just thirty minutes from Heathrow is a real bonus.'

 

Packages are priced individually according to need, and examples of two, four and six-week treatment durations can be found at www.dreverassociates.com.

Private mental health treatment news: 23 July 2012