MetPsy — Mental Health Services in Glasgow, Scotland
Address70 W Regent St G2 2QZ, Glasgow, SCO
Websitemetpsy.com
MetPsy, a mental health service based in Glasgow, Scotland, is transitioning its focus to metabolic psychiatry research and education for the 2024-2026 period. While the organization has ceased direct client operations, its past work, exemplified by therapist Ally Hudson, focused on the intersection of nutrition and mental well-being. Services previously offered included support for overcoming addictions, understanding symptom origins, and developing personalized nutrition plans to optimize health. The approach emphasized the significant impact of diet on mental state, providing expert guidance for individuals and their families navigating health challenges.
Best for
- Individuals with food/drink addictions
- Clients seeking nutrition-focused mental health support
- Families supporting a loved one with illness-related mental health struggles
| Key services | Addiction counseling, Nutritional guidance for mental health, Personalized health plans, Symptom analysis |
| Tags | mental health, glasgow, scotland, metabolic psychiatry, nutrition, addiction, wellness, counseling, therapy, health education |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 16 reviews
Ally Hudson from MetPsy helped me tremendously to overcome food and drink addictions, understand the important issues behind my symptoms, and implement a personalized, healthier way of eating in detail. I believe I have learned to optimize my health thanks to Ally's weekly support. I am so thankful.
Do not underestimate the power of nutrition toward your mental state. Get good advice on the topic here.
Excellent
Ally provided some excellent advice and direction on adjusting diet to improve the mental health of my girlfriend who has been struggling after the diagnosis of a serious illness.
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