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Traumatic Stress Clinic

73 Charlotte Street
London
W1T 4PL

Tel: 020 7530 3666
Fax: 020 7530 3677
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Thursday; 9am - 4pm, Friday

The Traumatic Stress Clinic was established by the Department of Health as a national centre for post traumatic stress disorder and helps adults who are experiencing stress reactions as a result of either being involved in, or being witness to, a major traumatic event. A multi-professional service including clinical psychologists, and psychotherapists is offered.

The Clinic has produced a booklet on Psychological Reactions to Trauma which describes reactions to traumatic stress, ways to cope and suggested reading. For further advice on referral, please contact the administrative team at the clinic.

Checked: 21 Feb 2008

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