Alcohol counselling in Church Street provides one-to-one psychological therapy for people with alcohol problems — from harmful drinking through to full alcohol dependency. Unlike rehab (which combines detox with group programmes), alcohol counselling focuses specifically on the psychological drivers of drinking through CBT, motivational interviewing, or psychodynamic therapy. Free alcohol counselling is available in Church Street through NHS drug and alcohol services. Private alcohol counselling typically costs £50–£120 per session.
Showing 79 CQC-registered centres from London (3 km away) — these centres may accept referrals.
Alcohol counselling in Church Street addresses the underlying psychological factors that drive drinking — anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties, workplace stress. The most evidence-based approaches are Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which identifies and changes patterns of thinking that lead to drinking, and Motivational Interviewing (MI), which builds intrinsic motivation for change. Both are available free through NHS alcohol services in Church Street.
If you are physically dependent on alcohol, counselling should follow or run alongside a medically supervised detox — it is not a replacement for it. For those with harmful or hazardous drinking (not full physical dependency), counselling alone can be highly effective. Your GP can refer you to NHS alcohol counselling in Church Street, or you can self-refer by calling Frank (0300 123 6600).
Source: ONS Drug misuse deaths 2023 release. Data covers South East England — the NHS region serving Church Street. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.