Phone Number: 01625 469 950 Complete Referral Form How can we help? NHS Talking Therapies offers free NHS therapy for people with common mental health problems like anxiety or depression, to help you change the way you feel by changing the way you think. ...
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for example a shop assistant may say: “Uck that is a lovely wee top, would you like a wee bag for it? Just pop your wee card in the wee machine there. OK you can put your wee PIN number in now. Would you like me to put your wee receipt in your wee bag?”) ...
Three over-arching themes were identified: (a) training received on sexual minority issues by Talking Therapies clinicians, (b) clinicians' experiences of accessing and receiving sexual minority training, and (c) perceived gaps in current sexual minority training and ways to improve training. ...
‘I feel like within doctors themselves, there isn’t much of a culture of talking about mental health, especially from senior doctors.’ (I6) ‘I think it’s this idea that you know, you’re a failure, there’s something wrong with you [if you are diagnosed with a mental health prob...
Funding for the whole system but specifically of user led therapeutic alternative talking therapies and other models that create safe spaces A single agency to stop people falling through the cracks. Something that thinks widely and about carers ...
Transforming the Effectiveness and Equity of a Psychological Therapy Service: A Case Study in the English NHS Talking Therapies Programdoi:10.1007/s10488-024-01403-0Patient outcomesTherapist effectsFeedbackLearning health systemEffectivenessEquityTo work with a psychological therapies service to implement a...
NotesCite this as: BMJ 2015;350:h896doi:10.1136/bmj.h896Penny GrayBMJBmjGray, P. 2015: Politicians vie to support access to talking therapies on NHS. BMJ 350, h896.
Politicians vie to support access to talking therapies on NHS.doi:10.1136/bmj.h896PennyGrayBMJ (Clinical research ed.)Gray, P. 2015: Politicians vie to support access to talking therapies on NHS. BMJ 350, h896.
Byline: MIRIAM STOPPARDI believe depression needs to be tackled with a range of treatments, especially non-drug options such as meditation, talking therapies and exercise.So I'm appalled that a meditationbased therapy which works - and was recommended by advisory body NICE five years ago - is...