Mental Health Treatment at HARP

Structured recovery. Lasting change.

At HARP, we do not treat symptoms in isolation—we treat the underlying behavioural, psychological, and neurological patterns that drive them.

Our approach is grounded in the 5i Recovery Curriculum and supported by evidence-based therapies, trauma-informed care, and a structured residential environment. Each client undergoes a comprehensive assessment, allowing us to design a personalised treatment pathway aligned with their presentation, history, and goals.

Our clinical team works collaboratively across all stages of the program—providing consistent guidance, accountability, and support as clients move from awareness and stabilisation through to measurable, long-term change.

Recovery at HARP is not passive. It is structured, supported, and designed to create real, sustainable outcomes.

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Confidential support starts here.

Taking the first step can feel uncertain—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Whether you’re exploring options for yourself or someone close to you, our team is here to listen, guide, and provide clear direction.

Available 24/7, we offer private, judgement-free conversations to help you understand the next steps and what the right support could look like for your situation.

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Our Approach to Mental Health Treatment

At HARP, mental health treatment is delivered through a structured, integrated model designed to create lasting change—not short-term relief.

We focus on identifying and addressing the underlying behavioural, psychological, and neurological patterns that drive mental health challenges. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, our approach combines evidence-based therapies, trauma-informed care, and the 5i Recovery Curriculum to guide clients through a clear and measurable process of change.

Each client begins with a comprehensive assessment, allowing us to design a personalised treatment pathway aligned with their needs, history, and goals. From there, treatment is delivered through a combination of clinical therapy, behavioural work, and practical skill development.

Clients are supported to build emotional regulation, improve cognitive flexibility, and restore behavioural consistency—while developing the structure and accountability required for long-term stability.

At HARP, recovery is not passive. It is guided, supported, and designed to help you move from insight into sustained, real-world change.

Comprehensive Clinical Assessment

Every programme at HARP begins with a comprehensive, multi-layered assessment.

This process is designed to identify not only presenting symptoms, but the underlying behavioural patterns, emotional drivers, and neurological factors contributing to mental health challenges. We assess clinical history, lifestyle, coping mechanisms, and co-occurring conditions to build a complete picture.

This ensures each client enters treatment with clarity—and a pathway that is precise, personalised, and outcome-focused.

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Advanced Clinical Evaluation

Accurate understanding drives effective treatment.

HARP utilises structured clinical frameworks, behavioural assessments, and evidence-based screening tools to evaluate mental health conditions, emotional regulation capacity, and cognitive patterns.

These tools allow us to move beyond surface-level symptoms—identifying patterns such as avoidance, dysregulation, or maladaptive coping strategies that sustain mental health conditions over time.

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Structured Therapeutic Intervention

Psychotherapy at HARP is structured, consistent, and results-driven.

Clients engage in daily therapeutic work that combines modalities such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed approaches. Sessions focus on restructuring thought patterns, improving emotional regulation, and developing practical coping strategies.

This intensive format accelerates insight while ensuring it is translated into real behavioural change.

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Integrated Psychiatric Care

Where required, psychiatric care is integrated into the treatment plan to support stabilisation and clinical oversight.

Our psychiatric approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, medication management, and ongoing monitoring—ensuring interventions are aligned with each client’s overall recovery goals.

Psychiatry at HARP is not standalone—it is integrated into a broader therapeutic framework to support both symptom stabilisation and long-term progress.

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24/7 Therapeutic Support

HARP’s live-in therapeutic support ensures continuity of care beyond formal sessions.

Clients have access to consistent, in-environment guidance, allowing real-time support with emotional regulation, behavioural challenges, and daily structure. This bridges the gap between therapy and lived experience—where meaningful change occurs.

It also reinforces accountability, safety, and ongoing engagement throughout the recovery process.

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Clinically Guided Psychedelic Therapy

For appropriate cases, psychedelic psychotherapy may be considered as part of a broader, clinically supervised treatment plan.

Delivered within a structured framework of preparation, supported sessions, and integration, this approach can help disrupt entrenched thought patterns and facilitate deeper emotional processing—particularly in complex or treatment-resistant presentations.

At HARP, the focus remains on integration—ensuring any insights gained are translated into structured, sustainable change.

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Biochemical Restoration

Mental health is closely linked to biological function.

Biochemical restoration focuses on supporting brain and body regulation through nutrition, supplementation (where appropriate), sleep optimisation, and stress reduction. This helps stabilise mood, improve energy levels, and support cognitive functioning.

By addressing the physiological foundations of mental health, clients are better equipped to engage in therapeutic work.

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Integrated Physical & Somatic Therapies

Physical regulation is a critical component of mental health recovery.

HARP integrates movement and restorative therapies to support nervous system balance, reduce stress, and improve overall wellbeing. This includes structured exercise, breathwork, and recovery-based modalities.

These therapies enhance emotional regulation, increase resilience, and create the physical stability needed for deeper psychological work.

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Our Team

Meet the Specialist Team Dedicated to Your Recovery

The specialist staff at Hills & Ranges Private are experts in their field. Our psychotherapists, facilitators, and clinical coodinators work together to ensure your recovery journey is positive and productive. 

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