Part of attaining wellness is improving your physical health along with your mental health. Our clinical team offers health promotion, disease and injury prevention and chronic disease management. Psychiatrist Consultation Clinic The goal of the community clinic is prevention, stabilization and treatment of mental disorders. Opiate Replacement Therapy (Suboxone Clinic) Suboxone is a medication used […]Continue readingClinical Services
Treatment Services
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Program
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a treatment approach developed to teach participants with a history of self-harm behaviours and certain types of emotional troubles new skills to create a life worth living. DBT is a combination of cognitive behavioural approaches with Eastern meditation practices. In our DBT program: Participants are taught skills in a group […]Continue readingDialectical Behaviour Therapy Program
Feedback Form
We welcome all forms of feedback, both positive and negative, regarding services you have received at CMHA Middlesex. CMHA Middlesex takes your concerns, complaints and feedback seriously. The feedback or complaint may be about the services you have received, or about an individual who provided you care. When we hear your feedback or complaint, it […]Continue readingFeedback Form
Information and Brief Support
Who We Serve We support participants aged 16 and older seeking information, support or guidance regarding the navigation of mental health and addictions support services in the London-Middlesex region. What We Do Our service provides information about mental health and addictions, assistance with referrals to CMHA and other community-based services, help with completing forms and […]Continue readingInformation and Brief Support
My Sisters’ Place
My Sisters’ Place is many things to the 100 plus women who walk through its doors each day. It is safety. It is service. It is sisterhood. Women who access My Sisters’ Place range in age from 16 – 70 and come from diverse backgrounds. Most have experienced abuse, trauma and isolation. Many are homeless, are […]Continue readingMy Sisters’ Place