Non-judgemental, confidential treatment for children struggling with device and/or gaming addiction provided by experienced clinicians

Children today have access to a range of different devices, whether it’s games consoles or their mobile phones, with many of them using these for hours at a time. For lots of children this is ok as they have a mix of other hobbies and interests, they get out an about to see friends, and still get on with their everyday lives.

However, for some, this love of gaming, social media and the need to always be connected can influence their behaviour and impact their life (and those around them) in a damaging way. Without realising they could be at risk of developing an obsessive dependency or addiction to being online, in much the same way as other addictions we become aware of in life.

For a fee of £95, within 60 minutes you will be appointed to one of our professionally accredited and experienced clinicians who help children with various mental health issues, such as mobile phone use and gaming addiction, stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and more.

Help is available today and we can offer flexible appointments between the hours of 8am - 8pm, 7 days a week.

With younger generations often reluctant to visit psychologists in a clinical setting, we enable them to communicate with us in real time, discretely and confidentially via our dedicated, secure platform - whenever and wherever they choose.

AnonyMind is here to improve your child’s mental health and wellbeing.

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Signs to look out for if you think your child, or someone you know is struggling with online gaming or mobile addiction:
  • Constantly thinking about, or wanting to play their game or check their mobile device
  • Lying about how much time they’ve spent online, or using their device in secret
  • Not seeing friends as often, or doing other things they used to enjoy doing, even trying to avoid attending school
  • Lack of personal hygiene
  • Feeling irritable and restless
  • Suffering from tiredness, headaches or hand pain from too much screen time
  • Sleep disturbance

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