
Support for drug-related challenges
If you’re struggling with drugs, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to face this by yourself. Whether you’re looking to cut back, quit, or simply understand your relationship with substances better, we’re here to support you.
How we support you with drug-related challenges
We offer flexible, evidence-based therapy that fits around your life, because getting support shouldn’t feel like another burden.
Our accredited therapists work with you to understand your relationship with drugs and build practical strategies for change. Whether you’re looking to cut back, quit entirely, or simply explore healthier choices, we’ll meet you wherever you are.
What we offer:
- One-to-one therapy sessions with specialist therapists
- Flexible scheduling that works around your life
- Private, secure video sessions from wherever feels comfortable
- Evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs
- Ongoing support throughout your journey
Your recovery is personal. We’re here to walk alongside you, at your pace, with compassion and without judgment.
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Drug dependency can affect anyone, regardless of background or circumstances.
It’s not about weakness or lacking willpower, it’s a challenge that deserves compassionate, evidence-based care. At My Life, we create a safe, judgment-free space where you can explore your experiences at your own pace.
Our accredited therapists understand that recovery looks different for everyone. We’ll work with you to build practical strategies, develop healthier habits, and reconnect with the life you want to live. Your journey is personal, and we’re here to walk alongside you every step of the way.
Recovery is possible. Let’s take the first step together.
Addiction treatment at My Life
Recreational drug addiction
Using drugs recreationally, whether occasionally or regularly, can gradually affect your physical health, mental wellbeing, relationships, and daily life. What starts as a choice can become difficult to control.
Medicinal drug addiction
When prescription medications become difficult to manage, whether through dependency, misuse, or overuse, it can affect your health and wellbeing in ways you didn’t expect.
Identifying drug addiction signs in a loved one
If you’re worried about someone close to you, these signs might help you understand what they’re experiencing.
Some signs of drug addiction may include:
- Behavioural Changes: Secretive behaviour, neglecting responsibilities, loss of interest, risk taking
- Physical signs: Sudden weight changes, poor hygiene, bloodshot eyes or dilated pupils
- Psychological Indicators: Mood swings, paranoia or anxiety, depression or withdrawal from loved ones
- Financial & Social Clues: Unexplained financial problems, isolation, new social circle
- Signs of withdrawal: Restlessness, sweating, nausea, cravings and compulsive behaviour

What are the effects of drug dependency?
Drug dependency touches every part of life, your physical health, mental wellbeing, relationships, and financial stability.
These challenges often connect and build on each other, which is why getting the right support early matters. With compassionate care, proven approaches, and people who understand, recovery becomes possible.