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  1. Who we are
  2. Approach and Impact

Approach and Impact

Our treatment centres in Stevenage and St Albans provides free intensive structured, abstinence-based, day treatment for adults with substance addictions: alcohol and illicit and non-illicit drugs and behavioural addictions such as: eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, self-harm, gambling, shopping/spending, relationships, love and sex); free crèche childcare (Stevenage based); and free therapy and support for family and friends. 

Our Approach

The Living Room’s structured day treatment offers client’s the hope of recovery whatever their addiction be to drugs, alcohol or to behaviours such as overeating, anorexia, bulimia, shoplifting, self-harm, gambling, relationships, love or sex.

Our approach incorporates:

Therapy within a group with that has a shared commitment to the goal of abstinence

The powerful motivational effect upon the individual that comes from this shared aspiration cannot be underestimated, as he/she is supported and challenged on a daily basis to grow, develop and overcome their illness.

Well recognised counselling and therapy practices

Our structured day treatment employs cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and solution focused therapy to enable clients to maintain motivation, manage their using triggers and sustain recovery.

A spiritual dimension to recovery

We actively encourage and support clients to embark on a spiritual journey as part of their recovery. In the 12-Step tradition we encourage clients to develop a relationship with a Higher Power (whether this be their own particular religion’s conceptions of God, or something more abstract such as human potential, love or nature). We have many times seen the inspiration, joy and comfort that clients have found through exploring the spiritual facet of their lives, whether through meditation, worship, prayer or contemplation.

Recovery services for all addictions

Whilst many come to us with addictions to drugs and alcohol, we also help those with behavioural addictions (e.g. eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, self-harm and relationship, love, sex, gambling, shopping, work and shoplifting addictions).

Fully qualified counsellors that have themselves recovered from addiction

Our recovery service staff are all fully qualified counsellors (diploma level or higher) and have each at least eight years of recovery from addiction.  This personal experience of addiction helps reinforce the integrity of the approach in the eyes of the clients.

“The fact that the counsellors here have been through it too puts you more at ease. You come here broken, scared and nervous and the first counsellor you meet is someone who says, ‘I’ve been there too’. When they said that to me I felt special that they were confiding in me with love. When you then go in to group and everyone introduces themselves to you it’s a feeling of total love. When you’ve come from a place of isolation and then step in to a room where everyone understands and shares with you it’s amazing.” A client of The Living Room

Help with practical matters

We provide support and advocacy with, amongst other things, reuniting with children in care, money management and debt, re-entering the workplace, family mediation.

Annual Report

Annual Report

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Published: 5th December, 2017

Author: Mark Wiseman

Independent Evaluation

Independent Evaluation

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Published: 5th December, 2017

Author: Mark Wiseman

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The Living Room trading as The Living Room Hertfordshire is a registered charity registered in England and Wales number 1080634 and registered as a Charity Incorporated Organisation number 1175541

Registered office 8-10 The Glebe, Chells Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG2 0DJ

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