The service is delivered and managed by the trust, with a core team based in Abu Dhabi. Our clinicians visit Abu Dhabi regularly to provide additional expertise, training and consultation.
Our mission is ‘to achieve the best possible outcomes for children, young people and adults with mental health problems living in the Middle East’.
We do this by delivering comprehensive high quality assessments, using the most up-to-date appropriate tools and effective, evidence-based interventions. Our services are centred on children, young people, adults and their families and carers and are delivered with compassion and respect.
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Explore our core services and specialist programs.
Adult mental health services focus on diagnosing and treating a broad range of psychological conditions—such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder
Trauma-informed assessment and therapy for PTSD and complex trauma; stabilization skills and evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs.
Perinatal support from pregnancy through the first year. Help for anxiety, low mood, birth trauma and bonding; with safe, evidence-based options.
Assessment and therapy for speech, language and social communication; personalized goals with practical strategies for home and school.
Physician-led developmental assessments for ADHD, autism and learning differences; integrated care plans with medical, behavioral and educational guidance.
Functional, sensory and motor-skills support to build independence in daily activities, handwriting; self-care and classroom/workplace strategies.
The comprehensive assessment process involves gathering information about the young person’s needs by conducting interviews with the young person, and any relevant person involved with the subject.
Supporting patients with a diverse range of mental health disorders including Borderline Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Avoidant Personality Disorder, Complex PTSD and Addiction
The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) is a semi-structured assessment used to evaluate communication, social interaction, and play in individuals suspected of having autism
Maudsley Health accepts referrals of children, young people and adults with emotional, mental health and/or developmental difficulties:
Our team has specialist skills in comprehensive assessment and evidence based treatment of mental health conditions occurring in children and adolescents. We are committed to working flexibly with young people and their families in settings that are comfortable for them such as in schools, in the home or via telephone.
The service promotes emotional health and wellbeing for people of all ages through direct care and training and consultation to other local agencies. We regularly work with:
We also provide external supervision to other local mental health clinicians.