
The Gate Recovery Programme offers professional Addiction Counselling designed to support individuals experiencing difficulties with alcohol, drugs, or gambling. This is a community based, health led, recovery orientated service grounded in real people, families, and everyday life. The programme is a 12-week non residential approach that helps individuals understand what is driving their addictive behaviour, rebuild relationships, and regain stability while continuing with work, parenting, and daily responsibilities. It is a person centred and trauma informed service that focuses on hope, recovery, and long-term change within a supportive environment.
Addiction Counselling within The Gate Recovery Programme also includes an online option delivered securely via Zoom, allowing individuals to access structured support from home while maintaining privacy and discretion. The focus is on helping each person build awareness, develop coping strategies, and move towards a more balanced and purposeful life.

What is Addiction Counselling?
Addiction Counselling at The Gate Recovery Programme is a structured, recovery orientated service that helps individuals understand and address addictive behaviours while remaining in their daily environment. It is designed to support recovery without the need for residential treatment.
The programme helps individuals:
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Understand the causes of addictive behaviour
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Stabilise daily life and routines
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Rebuild relationships affected by addiction
Who is Addiction Counselling suitable for?
Addiction Counselling is suitable for individuals struggling with alcohol, drugs, or gambling who want support while continuing their normal daily life. It is designed for those who may not want or be able to attend residential treatment.
It is especially helpful if addiction is impacting:
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Relationships and family life
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Work or daily responsibilities
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Self-esteem and future goals
How does Addiction Counselling at The Gate Recovery Programme work?
Addiction Counselling follows a structured 12-week programme that supports recovery within a person’s everyday environment.
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Complete a private initial assessment
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Begin weekly structured counselling sessions
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Receive ongoing recovery focused support

