Dean Clinic St Patrick’s

You can receive mental health assessment and treatment at our Dean Clinic St Patrick's.

Person-centred care

Person-centred care

Problem-focused, client-centred therapy caters to a range of mental health conditions, such as:

  • Eating disorders
  • Depression
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Stress-related disorders
  • Addiction
  • Dual diagnosis
  • Psychosis
  • Memory Clinic.

We also run an ‘Early Detection of Psychosis’ clinic for young adults who may be at high risk or in the early stages of developing psychosis. The aim of the clinic is to help people at this early stage when they have the best chance of recovery and potential to prevent further deterioration.

Please note that, during the coronavirus outbreak, Dean Clinic appointments and services are being offered remotely.

Therapies and groups

Therapies and groups

We provide individual and group programmes within our service. We also provide educational and mental health awareness groups, with psycho-therapeutic groups provided on an individual needs basis too. These include:

  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychology
  • Addiction counselling
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Dietetics
  • Maudsley Model of Anorexia Nervosa Treatment for Adults (MANTRA)
  • Family therapy.

Relocation of Sandyford and Lucan clinics

Relocation of Sandyford and Lucan clinics

From Tuesday, 6 April, adult services formerly run from the Dean Clinic Sandyford and Dr Paddy Power’s clinic in the Dean Clinic Lucan will both now be based at the Dean Clinic St Patrick’s. We wish to reassure all service users and their families that the same services and programmes will be available; your clinician will not change; and the dates, times and formats for all booked appointments will remain in place.

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Dean Clinic Sandyford

Queries

For general queries, please call us. For more on mental health and our services, see our frequently asked questions (FAQs).

01 249 3200 See our FAQs

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