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. When you have your first assessment appointment with a member of our team, you will have plenty of time...
Talking Therapies, Was being seen by a really helpful lady (Katie)Completed 20 weeks and had to stop as that's all they offer, however, you can re-refer yourself after a short break, which I did! This time, they refused to see me because they assessed my condition to Bee too severe...
We can support you to manage everyday problems such as feeling low, anxious or stressed, or struggling with sleep through our wide range of psychological support options, including phone support, instant-access online resources (Omnitherapy), group classes, and one-to-one ‘talking therapies’. ...
I remember my first visit to Wagamama’s in Soho c. 1994. In the days before the internet with online reviews, its credentials were confirmed by the queue on the wooden stairs that descended in to the bright basement. “Have you been here before”, was our brisk greeting as we were sea...
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. ...
Ready for the festivities to commence! I totally forgot to take any pics of the dinner, mainly because I was too busy doing eating and talking – and a little bit of drinking Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) 8 reasons why you should drink coffee (and when you shouldn...
‘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...
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.
EquityTo work with a psychological therapies service to implement a recovery plan, as required by a government body, aimed at improving patient outcomes (effectiveness) and decreasing practitioner variability (equity). A case-study utilizing components of a learning health system, including nationally ...
Since 2007, it has tirelessly committed itself to providing a profoundly humanistic, relational model of talking therapies within this NHS setting. It has supported over 1,200 General Practitioners' referrals with 10,000 counselling hours so far, valiantly adhering to core principles of no waiting...