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Leading London mental health clinic launches new outpatient addiction treatment programme, in partnership with Rehubs

  • Writer: Schoen Clinic UK
    Schoen Clinic UK
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PRESS RELEASE: 19/01/2025


a group session with participants discussing addiction as part of Schoen Clinic Chelsea's outpatient addiction programme
Outpatient addiction treatment programme launches in London at Schoen Clinic Chelsea

Schoen Clinic Chelsea, a leading specialist mental health clinic in London, has launched a new outpatient addiction treatment programme designed to support adults experiencing addiction, dependency, and compulsive behaviours, with structured, compassionate and evidence-based care.


Created in partnership with Rehubs, the programme combines in-clinic therapeutic support with online support in the evenings and weekends, helping individuals access consistent guidance beyond traditional weekday appointments.


The new programme has been developed for people who may be questioning their relationship with alcohol, substances, or behavioural addictions, and who want professional support that fits around work, family life, and existing commitments.


Marco Burman-Fourie, Clinic Director
Marco Burman-Fourie, Clinic Director

“Reaching out for help can feel daunting, especially when addiction is often shaped by shame and secrecy.


Our new outpatient programme is designed to meet people with compassion and expertise, providing a clear, supportive pathway forward, backed by evidence-based care and extended support through our partnership with Rehubs.”




Outpatient addiction treatment in London — structured support without inpatient admission


Addiction often develops gradually, and many people delay seeking help until the impact becomes difficult to ignore. Schoen Clinic Chelsea’s outpatient programme offers a clear pathway forward, with expert clinical input, personalised support, and a focus on sustainable change.

Isabelle Wood and Dr Daniel Masud, creators of the programme, said:


“For most people, it isn’t a single moment — it’s a gradual realisation that something which once felt manageable has started to cause difficulties.


This programme offers structured, compassionate, evidence-based support to help you make meaningful, sustainable changes at your own pace. Progress doesn’t need to be perfect or linear — honesty, openness and engagement are what matter most.”


Rehubs app on phone screen

A combined model of support, in partnership with Rehubs


As part of the programme, Schoen Clinic Chelsea has partnered with Rehubs, an established provider of online addiction support, helping to extend continuity of care into evenings and weekends.


Rehubs offers a modern, accessible model of support designed to fit around real life — including work and family responsibilities — allowing individuals to engage in structured rehab support from home when needed.


Nicholas Conn, Founder of Rehubs, said:


“We are proud to have a team of highly qualified professionals who are registered with the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP).”


Rehubs also provides ongoing aftercare support, with digital tools and continued guidance to help people sustain recovery beyond the initial treatment phase.



A specialist team delivering evidence-based addiction therapy

The outpatient addiction treatment programme is delivered by a specialist team with experience supporting a wide range of addiction presentations — including alcohol addiction, substance misuse, and compulsive behaviours that may co-exist with anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, or burnout.


Alex Hayes, Addiction Therapist at Schoen Clinic Chelsea, said: “Addiction cuts right across every community. It doesn’t discriminate.” He added that addiction can be difficult to recognise early on, particularly because of the shame and secrecy it often creates: “Addiction is a disease of secrets… it is defined by people keeping it secret because it is defined by shame.”


Richard De Val, Addiction Therapist & Recovery Specialist, emphasised the importance of reaching out and not facing addiction alone: “Therapy enables people to be seen… and explore other ways of behaving and reducing harm.” He added: “Making that first call… it can make a shift. There is hope.”


Darja Lee, Integrative Therapist at Schoen Clinic Chelsea, highlighted the importance of treating the whole person — not only the addiction itself: “I work with the whole person… not just addictive behaviour, but also underlying issues.” She also explained that addiction often starts as a coping mechanism, but can become a separate problem that needs specialist support in its own right: “Addiction has a life of its own… and this needs to be addressed separately.”



Who the outpatient addiction programme is for

The programme may be suitable for adults who:

  • feel their alcohol or substance use has become harder to control

  • are noticing consequences in relationships, work, mood, or physical health

  • are using substances or behaviours to cope with stress, trauma, or emotional pain

  • want structured addiction support without inpatient admission

  • have tried to stop before but found it difficult to sustain change

  • want discreet, professional addiction treatment in London


Supporting sustainable change — not quick fixes

While many addiction services focus only on stopping a behaviour, Schoen Clinic Chelsea’s outpatient approach is designed to go deeper, helping clients understand why patterns developed, what maintains them, and what meaningful recovery looks like for the individual.


This includes building healthier coping strategies, strengthening emotional resilience, and supporting long-term wellbeing — not just short-term abstinence.


Referrals now open

Schoen Clinic Chelsea is now accepting referrals for its outpatient addiction treatment programme.


To learn more, refer a patient, or enquire about suitability, contact the team at Schoen Clinic Chelsea.


Location: Schoen Clinic Chelsea, London

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