Our story

My colleagues and I founded the AdiCare clinic because we shared a common vision. To provide highly professional services in a family and respectful environment. We wanted our client not to become a classic "patient" whose fate and form of treatment would be decided by a doctor from a position of authority. On the contrary. An equal and partnership relationship with the client allows them to feel free to participate in the form of their future treatment. These principles are based on the tradition of so-called non-directive mental health care, which has become the standard in Western Europe and whose effectiveness has been confirmed by numerous studies.

Our goal

Our next goal was to create a space where clients can use more types of services. We offer psychotherapy, psychodiagnosis, medication management, addiction services, and internal and neurological evaluations. Individual professionals communicate with each other throughout the therapeutic process to provide holistic care.

Currently, AdiCare consists of a network of smaller outpatient clinics with thirty specialists. Each of them maintains a family atmosphere and a completely discreet environment. Our services cover the spectrum of all mental illnesses. We specialise in depression, anxiety, addictions, psychosomatic difficulties and eating disorders.

We are very pleased that we are succeeding in fulfilling our vision. The proof is that we now have more than four thousand satisfied clients, with whom we will soon celebrate our tenth anniversary. The success of the AdiCare Centre is not only due to its founders, professional know-how or pleasant premises. Above all, it is the relationship between therapists and clients that shapes AdiCare. The main philosophy of AdiCare is well summed up in the words of psychiatrist and philosopher Karl Jarspers.

"Let's not encourage sufferers with cheap advice and one-size-fits-all solutions. Let us appreciate them and learn from them, for their pain has enabled them to understand the deeper context of life..."

Karl Jaspers