Discover common types of treatment available for English residents. Improve your mental health & learn how to find a therapist in the United Kingdom.
Whether you’re concerned about yourself or a loved one, these mental health charities, organisations and support groups can offer expert advice, no matter what the issue is. This resource pack includes helplines and websites for advice on gambling, learning disabilities, abuse, parenting, eating...
Admissions to hospital under the Mental Health Act have risen by nearly 30% in the past decade in England, figures from the Department of Health show. According to a report from three national mental health charities, Rethink, Sane, and the Zito Trust, this figure is a sorrowful reflection ...
MIND has some excellent resources to help someone experiencing a mental health issuehttps://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/helping-someone-else/and a huge range of specific topics for the person experiencing the mental health issue to access themselveshttps://www.mind.org.uk/information-suppor...
Some charities provide psychotherapy services at low cost or free of charge, including: support in the event of the loss of a close relative; helping to cope with eating disorders; solving psychological problems; consultation on relationship issues. ...
Bringing together policymakers, charities, school leaders, commissioners, funders, and health professionals on 17 September, this event explores the potential long-term impacts of rising mental ill health in the UK's children and young people.
Just as mental health professionals, campaigners, patients, and charities need to get bolder about pushing for the progressive social changes needed to prevent mental illness, Universal Basic Income advocates need to start incorporating mental health assessments into their pilots. Most of all,...
Participants received support from a range of places such as mental health charities and churches, and through adult education, exercise classes, and music therapy groups. Local chari- ties for African, Asian, and Caribbean communities like the Ashiana Community Project in Birmingham, the African ...
Then they wanted to ensure we knew that it was NHS England which had made the decision on the recent funding round. My impression is that the mental health charities, like Mind and Rethink, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, do not give a toss who cut what where. They just want ...
NHS England had announced a plan to roll out the scheme across the country by recruiting 1,000 social prescribing “link workers” to support GPs and help people improve their health and well-being. It felt alienating, because of my own personal experience of social prescribing. On the face ...