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Emily Clarke

BACP-Accredited Therapist & Recovery Advocate
BSc Psychology, BACP Accredited Member, Lived Experience
About the author

Emily is a BACP-accredited therapist with her own lived experience of recovery from alcohol dependency. She specialises in dual diagnosis, trauma-informed care, and writing accessible content for people and families navigating addiction.

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BSc Psychology, BACP Accredited Member, Lived Experience

Articles by Emily Clarke

addiction

Recognising the Signs Your Loved One May Be Hiding an Addiction

Emily Clarke · 19 May 20264 min read
sobriety

What Happens to Your Body and Mind After 6 Months Sober?

Emily Clarke · 17 May 20264 min read
sober

One Week Sober: What to Expect for Your Body and Mind

Emily Clarke · 15 May 20264 min read
drug treatment

Understanding Drug Treatment Options in Southampton: Navigating NHS and Private Resources

Emily Clarke · 14 May 20263 min read
drug treatment

Comprehensive Guide to Drug Treatment Options in Reading: NHS and Private Resources

Emily Clarke · 12 May 20264 min read
alcohol

Your Complete Guide to Alcohol Rehab in Reading: 2025 Edition

Emily Clarke · 11 May 20263 min read
drug treatment

Understanding Drug Treatment Options in Cambridge: NHS and Private Services Explained

Emily Clarke · 8 May 20264 min read
drug treatment

Understanding Drug Treatment Options in Oxford: A Guide to NHS and Private Rehab

Emily Clarke · 6 May 20264 min read
alcohol

Your Complete Guide to Alcohol Rehab in Oxford: Resources for 2025

Emily Clarke · 5 May 20264 min read
alcohol

Alcohol Rehab in Leicester: Your Complete 2025 Guide

Emily Clarke · 29 April 20263 min read
drug treatment

Navigating Drug Treatment in Newcastle: Your Guide to NHS and Private Options

Emily Clarke · 26 April 20264 min read
alcohol

Alcohol Rehab in Newcastle: Your Complete 2025 Guide to Recovery

Emily Clarke · 25 April 20264 min read
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