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Join date: Feb 16, 2023
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Cheshire Sobriety Clinic is operated by John Wilkinson who has 25 years experience in the drug/alcohol treatment sector. He is registered with Addiction Professionals, the sectors voluntary regulator. We're unique in that we integrate powerful RTT® into our treatment programme, which is delivered by Dr Shyra Raj. We resolve the emotional cause of these difficulties and perminently change your relationship with drugs and/or alcohol, putting you back in charge and where you need to be.
Consulting in person around Cheshire and nationally via Zoom.
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Dec 1, 2025 ∙ 7 min
Comprehensive Treatment Programmes at Cheshire Sobriety Clinic
Understanding the Need for Effective Treatment Across the UK, alcohol and drug use continues to create significant health, social, and emotional harm. Data from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (2023) shows that alcohol-related hospital admissions have steadily risen in the past decade. Drug-related deaths remain at historically high levels. In the North West, including Cheshire and Greater Manchester, the demand for structured treatment programmes is increasing, particularly...
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Nov 6, 2025 ∙ 7 min
The Hidden Dangers of Ketamine Use: Understanding the Risks and Seeking Help
Ketamine has shifted from being a specialist anaesthetic used in surgery to a common recreational drug, particularly among younger adults in the UK. Its reputation as a “party drug” or a means to escape emotional pain hides a darker side: growing evidence shows that frequent ketamine use can lead to serious physical, mental, and social harms. Across the North West, including Cheshire and Greater Manchester, ketamine use has increased over the past decade. Treatment admissions for...
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Oct 2, 2025 ∙ 7 min
Understanding the Risks of Cannabis Use in the UK
Cannabis is arguably the most widely used illicit drug in the UK. For many, it is experienced as relaxing or social. For some, it plays a role in self-medication. However, use is not risk-free. Over the last decade, the cannabis market has changed significantly. Higher average THC potency, novel products, and shifting patterns of use have emerged. Growing evidence shows that cannabis can cause or worsen mental and physical health problems. It can impair cognition and strain relationships,...
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