John McKeown

Managing Director

John McKeown is a highly qualified Clinical Psychotherapist and Addiction Counsellor, who trained at the Guy’s, St Thomas’s and King’s School of Medicine in London. With over 38 years’ experience in the addiction and mental health recovery field, he has helped to develop many inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation clinics across the UK.

John ran a successful private practice in Harley Street, London, providing services to several premier league football clubs, working clinically and delivering education programmes. He was instrumental in setting up the first drug and alcohol rehabilitation project in the British prison system.

In 2007, John co-wrote a self-help autobiographical book with Paul Gascoigne (Being Gazza, my journey to hell and back). John, alongside actress Finty Williams, presents “The Wagon”, a podcast about mental health and addiction. Each episode has a special guest and is a unique story about what struggling with mental health can feel like, what being an addict means, what happens in treatment, and what recovery feels like.

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  • Why alcohol rehab abroad in Ibiza is a life-changing decision

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    If you or a loved one are struggling with alcohol addiction, the decision to seek treatment can be life changing. Whilst there are many options…
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  • How long does ketamine stay in your system?

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    John McKeown

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    Ketamine is a powerful medical anaesthetic, but its recreational use has been on the rise in recent years. Many people turn to ketamine for its…
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  • What is porn addiction and what are the symptoms?

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    John McKeown

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    Porn Addiction: Why is pornography addictive? What are the dangers and the symptoms?  With governments worldwide introducing stricter age verification laws for pornography, online access…
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  • Coping with Valentine’s Day: Dealing with loneliness and substance use

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    John McKeown

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    Valentine’s Day is often portrayed as a joyful celebration of love and romance, filled with candlelit dinners, flowers, and grand gestures. However, for many, it…
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  • Time to talk day 2025: Breaking the silence around mental health

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    John McKeown

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    On 6 February 2025, individuals across the UK will come together for Time to Talk Day, an annual event dedicated to fostering open conversations about…
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  • Blue monday – why it’s known as the most depressing day

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    John McKeown

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    As the sparkle of the festive season fades and the new year gets underway, many people find themselves battling a lingering sense of melancholy. The…
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  • Are you ready for a dry January? Alcohol & the festive Season

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    John McKeown

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    The festive season is synonymous with celebration, which, for many, involves alcohol playing a central role in these festivities. From boozy office parties and mulled…
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  • New year, new opportunities: Is 2025 the time for change?

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    John McKeown

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    As the new year approaches, the festive period offers a natural pause and a chance to reflect on the past year to identify areas for…
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  • Protecting your sobriety during the holiday season

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    John McKeown

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    The holiday season is a time of celebration, joy, and connection; but for many, it can also be a period fraught with stress, triggers, and…
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  • Who does addiction affect?

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    John McKeown

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    Addiction Awareness Week 2024. Next week, from 30th November to 7th December, marks the 4th Addiction Awareness Week 2024, the keystone of the ‘Taking Action…
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  • Men’s health and mental health awareness month

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    John McKeown

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    November is Men’s Health and Mental Health Awareness Month, a dedicated time to highlight the unique physical and mental health challenges men experience. This month…
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  • The impact of Daylight Saving Time (DST) on mental health

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    John McKeown

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    Just days after the clocks have turned back for autumn, many of us are noticing subtle—and sometimes surprising—changes in our mood, sleep, and energy levels….
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