About The Beekeeper House Chiang Mai
The Beekeeper House is a medically licensed mental health and addiction treatment centre set on a 2-hectare estate in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Accredited to AACI Gold standard and recognised by leading international bodies including the BPS, APA, HCPC, and AHPRA, the centre combines clinical psychology with Eastern philosophy to treat the whole person, not just the condition.
Programmes are delivered by a PhD-level clinical team and cover a full spectrum of mental health and addiction conditions, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, burnout, eating disorders, and alcohol, drug, prescription, and behavioural addictions. Treatment modalities include DBT, ACT, CBT, EMDR, somatic therapy, TRE, neurofeedback, VR therapy, and group therapy, alongside daily yoga, meditation, sound baths, and Pilates.
The facility offers resort-style accommodation with a pool, gym, Pilates studio, botanical gardens, and a Buddhist temple nearby. Programmes range from 35 to 95 days and include Detox, Residential, Holistic Wellness, and Aftercare, supported by the My Beekeeper app, winner of the Healthcare Asia 2025 Technology Innovation of the Year award.
The Beekeeper House is approved by the US Department of Veterans Affairs, partnered with Bangkok Hospital, and recognised by Cigna and International SOS. Australian clients may be eligible to fund treatment through their Superannuation.