Welcome

Since Trauma Specialist Kate Tyler opened the clinic’s doors in 2013, she worked hard to establish the practice as a reputable private mental health care clinic within the community that offers fast access to highly qualified therapists for adults and young people in the local area.

Over the years the clinic has carefully built a diverse background of therapists, from mental health nursing to psychology and psychotherapy, who each bring their own experience and expertise to the practice. Now, with over 20 experienced therapists involved in the clinic, Silver Street covers a wide range of mental health difficulties as well as becoming the largest EMDR Hub in the area for specialist trauma treatment, providing these services to the emergency services and charities within Essex, as well as to self-referrals.

We live in stressful times and too much strain can affect us in many different ways, psychologically, behaviourally and physically. The conditions featured below are just some of the responses to stress that may need intervention from a professional.

To book an appointment call 01621 29379 or email admin@silverstreetclinic.com


Anxiety
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Depression
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Family/Couples Therapy
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Addiction
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Psychosexual Disorders
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Integrative Child/Adolescent Psychotherapy
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Eating Disorders
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01621 929379

admin@silverstreetclinic.com

Silver Street Clinic, 21a-21b High Street, Maldon, CM9 5PE

This service does not offer a crisis or out of hours service. If you require immediate attention, because you have thoughts of harming yourself or others in any way, please call your GP for an urgent appointment or take yourself to A&E where they can put you in touch with your nearest crisis team. Alternatively, you can also contact the crisis service Samaritans on 116 123 for free.

Find more local crisis number and information here