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About The Revoke Programme
The Revoke Programme provides personalized outpatient mental and behavioural healthcare. Their evidence-based services are delivered in Central London by a team of therapists, psychotherapists, psychologists, medical doctors, and nurses. Their programmes provide flexibility, customized care, and comprehensive treatment for various diagnoses. They offer multiple treatment times throughout the week to meet the needs of parents, business executives, and those with full schedules.
The Revoke Programme provides 15 hours of treatment each week. This includes one individual therapy session and multiple group sessions.
•Clients can attend Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:30–15:30 or 18:00–21:00.
•On Tuesdays and Thursdays, clients can attend from 12:30–15:30 or 18:00–21:00.
•Saturdays include all-day treatment, from 9:15–17:00.
The Revoke Programme’s experienced staff includes medical doctors, psychologists, psychotherapists, and nurses. They begin treatment with an in-person or over-the-phone assessment. This guides treatment and helps their staff personalise treatment to the needs of each client.
The Revoke Programme’s 3-phase programme extends over 3 months.
•In the first month, clients look into their behaviors and the thoughts behind them. These behaviors include addiction, self-harm, and disordered eating.
•In month two, clients address and explore their mental health and the effects of trauma.
•In the third and final month, clients delve into their interpersonal relationships and life goals. Clients then create a plan to achieve their goals and build a new sense of purpose.
The Revoke Programme offers treatment for mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and trauma. They also provide treatment for disordered eating, burnout, and work-related stress. Their addiction treatment addresses substance addictions, like drugs and alcohol, and behavioural addictions like sex and gambling. The Revoke Programme treats co-occurring conditions for a more comprehensive experience. After treatment, alumni meet in planned activities, meet-ups, and continued check-ins with Revoke’s staff.
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The Revoke Programme offers a 3-month, 3-phase program that addresses thoughts, behaviours, trauma, and future goals. Clients first address their behaviours, like addiction, and what they’re trying to cope with. Then, clients address past or ongoing traumas/their mental health and how that connects to their behaviours. In the final phase, clients set new goals for themselves and deepen their sense of purpose.
The Revoke Programme helps clients navigate dual-diagnoses, including addiction and mental health conditions. Their treatment aims to address and heal both conditions simultaneously. The Revoke Programme treats any combination of disordered eating, burnout, stress, trauma, and behavioural addictions.
The Revoke Programme offers treatment for burnout and work-related stress with flexible programs catered to working professionals. They help clients navigate work relationships, heavy workloads, and how to create healthier work environments. Therapies like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) help clients heal in group settings and in individual sessions.
The Revoke Programme’s outpatient treatment offers a flexible path to recovery. Clients meet 15 hours a week in morning, afternoon, or evening sessions. Saturdays involve all-day treatment. Alumni have access to sober meet-ups, events, and sober nights out planned by The Revoke Programme.
The cost listed here (£5k - £15k), is an estimate of program cost. Center price can vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for more information. Recovery.com strives for price transparency so you can make an informed decision.
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