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Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society

The Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Combat Stress, exists to serve men and women who have experienced psychological disability because of combat.

For over 80 years, they have been the only services charity specialising in helping those of all ranks from the Armed Forces and the Merchant Navy suffering from psychological disability as a result of their service.

The Combat Stress website features details of their treatment centres and the range of therapies available.

Address:
Combat Stress, Tyrwhitt House, Oaklawn Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 0BX
Area serviced:
Nationwide
Telephone:
0800 138 1619 (veteran and families helpline), 0800 323 4444 (serving personnel and families)
Sector:
Public

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Charitable organisations representing a specific cause countrywide.
Services associated to counselling in all its various forms, including one-to-one and group therapy.
Services which are offered free of charge.
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Services providing information and advice, or treatment, for illnesses and conditions related to mental health.
Services which provide advice and information related to drug treatments prescribed for mental health needs.
Mental health services offered in a specific area, or served by organisations operating on a region-by-region basis.
Services providing live-in care for people with mental health problems requiring temporary or ongoing support.
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