Our Clinical Health Psychology Services support adults aged 18 and over who are living with the emotional and psychological impact of a physical health condition.
Living with a long-term or complex health condition can affect how you feel, think, and cope day to day. You may experience stress, anxiety, low mood, or burnout—especially if your condition requires ongoing self-management. Diagnosis and treatment can also be difficult experiences. Hospital admissions, emergency care, or invasive procedures can sometimes feel overwhelming or traumatic.
We are here to help you:
- Understand the impact of your condition on your mental wellbeing
- Manage stress, anxiety, and low mood
- Adjust to changes in your health and lifestyle
- Build confidence in managing your condition
- Work towards what matters most to you
About the Clinical Psychology Service
Heart health and emotional support
Chronic pain management
Diabetes support
Cancer emotional support
Renal (Kidney) support
Lung condition support
Support after critical illness
Mental health support and crisis help
Self-help resources
Where to find us
Clinical Health Psychology Services, 60 Steeple Road, Antrim, BT41 2RJ.
How to contact us
- Telephone: 028 9441 3127
- Email: CHPGeneral@northerntrust.hscni.net
You can get in touch with the service Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.
How to access this service
Adults with conditions such as cancer, heart problems, diabetes, long-term pain, kidney conditions, or respiratory conditions can access this service if they are referred
Your medical team or your GP will need to refer you.
We are not able to accept referrals directly from patients.