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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  • The link between trauma and mental health

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    Trauma is more than just an unfortunate event; it’s an experience that can deeply shake a person’s sense of safety and well being. Traumatic experiences often…
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  • Why building support systems is key in mental health and addiction recovery

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    The phrase, and belief, that “the opposite of addiction is connection,” has been expressed in fellowship meetings, support groups, and encouraged by mental health and…
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  • Understanding dual diagnosis

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    Looking at the connection between mental health and addiction. Many individuals who struggle with addiction also face co-occurring mental health challenges; a condition known as dual diagnosis. For example,…
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  • Movement: Moving more for our mental health

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    The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2024, which is happening from 13 to 19 May, is “Movement: Moving more for our mental health”, highlighting the important…
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