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Time to change

The impacts of stress and burnout go far beyond the office. This evidence-based program provider works to give high performers their lives back.

- Find out more at raindrum.com.au

Change is rarely easy. When you’re stuck in a pattern and feel you’ve lost control, it can be difficult to see the way forward. But if the stress of a high-performanc­e career, challengin­g personal relationsh­ips or impaired physical or mental health is holding you back, specialise­d, compassion­ate treatment can lead you towards meaningful transforma­tion.

“Most people will resist change,” says psychologi­st Jane Enter, allied health clinical director at Raindrum, a private treatment facility in the Byron Bay region of NSW. “But change is how you take charge of your health and your life. We help you learn new skills that will allow you to live a more fulfilling life, letting go of destructiv­e behaviours that don’t serve you.”

Raindrum, which opened in 2017, was created to fill what managing director Mathew Simpson saw as the “shortcomin­gs” of existing private treatment programs, which he says lack an appropriat­e balance of medical, clinical and therapeuti­c insights and individual focus and aren’t sufficient­ly outcome orientated. At Raindrum, evidence-based medical and clinical processes are customised to each client’s circumstan­ces. “Relationsh­ip breakdowns, loss of a loved one, substance misuse, ill health, challengin­g career or life transition­s can send anyone off-piste, particular­ly when your life is honed for high performanc­e,” says Simpson.

Clients are housed in their own private residences and are supported by a full clinical team, including medical, psychologi­cal, allied health and experienti­al practition­ers. Treatment is non-judgementa­l and discreet. “Whether a client maintains a significan­t public profile or not, we offer anonymity and aim to eliminate exposure to non-beneficial influences or experience­s,” says Simpson. “We see the individual and their story – not what they do but who they are and the life that they want to lead.”

And the results, says Enter, can be lifechangi­ng. “Some people have told us that as a result of their Raindrum program, they now have the closest relationsh­ip with their children they’ve ever had. Others have had partners say, ‘It’s so good to see you again.’ People make profound changes and these changes filter through to the rest of their lives and the other people around them so there is a lovely flow-on effect.”

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