It is estimated that one in four of us will experience some mental health problems in our lifetime, from a low period, to more serious depression, to a small number who will experience severe mental health problems. If you feel persistently sad, have trouble sleeping or experience unexplained aches and pains, you should visit your GP for some advice. Most people are treated by the GP alone, unless more support, for example, therapy services, is required, in which case you may be referred to some of the following day and hospital services:
- Newcastle Hospital, Greystones, Co. Wicklow (01) 281 9001
- St. John of God Hospital, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin (01) 288 1781
- Jonathan Swift Clinic, St. James's Hospital, St. James's Street, Dublin 8 (01) 410 3000
- Department of Psychiatry, the Adelaide and Meath Hospital Dublin, incorporating the National Children's Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin 24 (01) 414 2000
- Clonskeagh Hospital, Vergemount, Dublin 6 (01) 268 0300
- Glenmalure Day Hospital, Milltown Road, Dublin 6 (01) 283 0388
- Irishtown Day Hospital, 1A Irishtown Road, Ringsend, Dublin 4 (01) 668 3897
- Ringsend Day Care Centre, Thorncastle Street, Ringsend, Dublin 4 (01) 668 8284
- National Forensic Service, Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum, Dublin 16 (01) 298 9266
Community Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services
- Lucena Clinic, Sessa House, Vevay Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow (01) 286 6886
- Lucena Clinic, Summerhill, Wicklow Town, Co. Wicklow (0404) 25 591
Psychiatry of Later Life
Newcastle Hospital, Greystones, Co. Wicklow (01) 281 9001
Counselling
National Counselling Service for Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse: 1800 234 111
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