NHS mental health teams
NHS mental health teams
Mental health support groups are considered part of the NHS. They provide support to people in the community who are experiencing difficult or serious mental wellbeing issues. In this section we will explain what secondary mental health teams are, how they can help you, how to contact them, and what to do if you are having problems with your mental health support team. This information is aimed at adults living with mental illness in the UK. It is also for their next of kin, parents and anyone interested in this topic.
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- Mental health teams
- Access and choice
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- Care Programme Approach (CPA)
- Termination of care and claims
- Confidentiality
- Guardians, friends and relatives
- Useful contacts
Overview
- Mental health support teams can help you improve your mental health.
- There are all kinds of mental wellbeing groups, including social wellbeing groups, crisis groups and early intervention groups.
- The mental wellbeing team includes a range of specialists, including psychiatrists, psychologists, community psychiatric nurses, community workers and occupational therapists.
- You may get support from the whole team, or from just one or two specialists.
- You will usually be referred to a psychological wellbeing group through your medical practitioner.
- If you need complex care, you may be referred to a Care Programme Approach (CPA). With a CPA, you will be given a care plan outlining your needs. You will then have a care coordinator to make sure your needs are met.
- From April 2021, parts of England will introduce a new integrated care system that brings together health and care organisations.
In this newsletter, the term "mental health group" refers to the new group.
- Community mental health group
- Crisis team
- Early intervention group
- Assertive support team
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What is the mental health system?
The NHS mental wellbeing system is split into three areas: primary, secondary and tertiary support.
However, from April 2021, the NHS will start to introduce a programme called the integrated care system, which will change the current landscape of the health system. More information can be found in the section "What is an integrated care system?".
Unique support. This is the firs t-level service of the NHS system. If the psychological problem is mild or minor, you can heal and help with the primary support service. There are the following original services:
- GP's GP
- A local expert who interacts with patients through therapists. For help information, see the appropriate section "What is public purpose?" Also
- Collaper therapy in district services that improve access to psychotherapy (IAPT).
Secondary support. This is the future range of services in NHS. Wrap continuous services in regions and clinics.
The psychological wel treatment team (MHT) is a sharing of social care systems. The service in the living space means actually receiving treatment outside the hospital. If you need special support in the psychological wel area, you have all the opportunities to consult with MHT. These experts work for MHT as psychiatrists and psychology experts.
For more information, "Is there any kind of group to protect psychological health?
The treatment at the hospital is linked to hospitalization. If you are hospitalized on your own, or if you are arrested according to a psychiatric law, stay in the clinic as a fixed patient.
Treasure care. This is a highly specialized support under NHS. It links specialized support in local communities and clinics.
Let's consider an example of tertiary care in the local community:
- Assertive autism team
- Space} A nationwide specialized service of Mosley Clinic (London).
The Mosley Clinic is basically a public service and can be used even if you live in the suburbs of London. However, a reservation is required.
Specialized hospital support link system-Brunch. Patients in the protected branches are usually detained in psychological and evidence of evidence, suggesting the degree of risk that exceeds all possibilities that irrigate the joint service of psychological evidence. There is.
What is the Integrated Care System?
Integrated support is to destroy normal categories that were divided into different levels of support, such as initial and secondary support. This is to make people get the opportunity to receive necessary support. The purpose is to destroy the following categories:
- Medical professionals in hospitals and collaborative care
- Space} With physical and psychological welcome
- NHS and district authorities.
Such a division was basically a fragmentary support for almost all people.
The integrated care system is a new partnership between NHS and other medical and care organizations. District authorities, voluntary organizations, public companies, etc. Thanks to the overall initiatives, you and your needs are basically set at the forefront, and your care is more integrated. In other words, you can get more advanced and more psychological care.
Whether or not the ICS has begun in your area can be examined with related links: www. English. Nhs.
Support information is from the following:
- Click on the Joint Practitioner and your mental Wellbeeing link.
- Click here for the Talking Therapy.
- NHS understands your rights.
- Mental health law.
Mental health teams
Are there different types of mental health team?
There are all kinds of mental health teams (MHTS) and provide support for all kinds of mental health. However, these services are partially overlapped.
Cumulative MMT contains appropriate MMT.
- Regional mental welfare group
- Crisis management group
- Early intervention group
- Assertive support team
What is a community mental health team?
The Regional Mental Health Team (CMHT) helps you regain your mental health. The Regional Mental Health Team (CMHT) has the opportunity to provide short or lon g-term care and healing if you are in the local community.
CMHT employs medical staff with various profiles. They cooperate and help you become more healthy.
The team has the option of having one main house or office. Alternatively, you can work in various environments, such as a joint clinic or a medical center. Visit medical treatment is also possible. This is based on the local NHS Trust. CMHT is targeted from 18 to 65 years old.
Other age groups include various mental welby swing protection groups. There is something like the following:
- Child adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), for those under the age of 18, and
- Psychological Wellbeeing Group for the elderly over 65 years old.
What is a crisis team?
The Crisis team has the ability to support you when psychological happiness is reduced in the region. We also provide shor t-term support to prevent hospitalization. If you are quite sick, you have the opportunity to be hospitalized.
The crisis of mental health has several meanings. It has the ability to connect:
- Suicide thought or suicid e-related impact,
- Severe sel f-harm acts
- Experience mental illness that loses relevance to normal reality, or
- Be careful not to expose you or others.
The Crisis team may be able to guide you until discharge.
- Provide medicine,
- Plan a organizational visit
- Cooperate with other lon g-term support services such as CMHT and regional services.
The crisis management team is also called:
- Healing group in home
- Overcoming deterioration team
- Intensive team
- Crisis management / evaluation group
- Emergency response team
Crisis support can be received from the following:
- See the NHS District Fund website,
- NHS Psychological and often call the support of the district for evidence tasks. Close this link: www. NHS. UK/Service-SeaRch/Mental-Health/Find-Health-HelpLINE.
- Call NHS111 number or
- Talk to your therapist.
What is an early intervention team?
The early intervention service (EIT) may help you when you first encountered mental illness. If you have a mental illness and take medicine, you can get support for EIT services.
Mental illness is the word of honey. If you have a mental illness, you will understand the universe around it in a different way than others. This has the ability to connect how you recognize, believe, or see your luggage.
You can see and hear what other people are invisible. You can believe that others do not believe. Some people describe this as a "gap with reality." This is a common feature in people who are diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizophrenic disorder, and bipolar disorder.
National Health and Medical Science (Nice) advises that injury intervention services will not be closed for all ages.
You are obliged to receive the injured and sick support service immediately. If the EIT has no ability to provide emergency support, he is obliged to appeal to the crisis management group. But at the same time, you should receive support from EIT.
Click here for more information about "mental illness".
What is an assertive outreach team?
If you are 18 years old or older and you need aggressive support for difficult psychological disorders, you will have the opportunity for a sel f-assessed autism group (AOT) to work with you. The team's job is to give you an opportunity to get important healing and deviations from other services and to help you.
Such support will definitely be useful for other things that you can manage. And the possibility of returning to the clinic is low. AOT is still popular as a group of care (CCT) that covers everything and as an associate healing program (PACT) in society.
However, it is no longer available in most AOT areas. If you do not have AOT in your area, you can receive support from a social group of psychological wells.
In the following cases, AOT may be required:
- Severe lon g-term mental illness affected every day,
- Many of the clinics often use crisis management services,
- There is a problem in cooperation with psychiatric services
- I used complicated supplies:
- Working aggressive behavior
- Space} Serious acquaintance,
- Does not respond to healing
- Drugs, alcohol and mental illness. This is known as a double diagnosis,
- Space} For the past two years, he has been treated in cooperation with the Psychological Wel Evidence Law.
- Unstable housing or homeless state
AOT needs to review the care plan every 6 months. See below this page for details: "What is a softwar e-based care approach (CPA)?"
Why does it not exist in most areas? According to the survey, AOT can improve people's participation in reception, but basically cannot change the situation:
- Use illness
- Space} acquisition of sick leave, {Space} The necessity of crisis support
- Patient experience.
Is a drug and alcohol team a mental health team?
Dru g-dependent and alcoholic treatment teams are not usually for people with mental disorders. We support people with alcohol poisoning and drug addiction. It is sometimes called "drug service".
This is called "double diagnosis" if alcohol, drug poisoning and mental illness are occurring.
In order to deal with the symptoms, it may be necessary to cooperate with both drug services and local mental health services. In some regions in Japan, NHS has a double diagnosis recovery support group. In general, he works as part of the local mental health group.
If you have a complicated mental state and mental action material abuse, it may help to be provided as part of a service package called Care Program Approach (CPA). For more information, see the section "What is a software approach to care" below this page?
Mental health, alcohol, and drug services providers are responsible for joint work to meet the needs of double diagnosis.
Click here for more information about drugs, alcohol, mental health.
Who makes up a mental health team?
Most mental health group workers have mental health or social care experience. Among them are psychiatrists, social workers, psychotherapists, psychologists, occupational therapists, and support workers.
All workers cooperate, hold meetings, and discuss the progress of the support target. These meetings are called "interdisciplinary".
Psychiatrists
Psychiatrist is a specially trained doctor about mental health. It can be diagnosed with mental illness, prescribes drugs, and recommends treatment.
Social workers
Social workers have been trained to provide practical assistance to solve social issues. For example, we provide resolution of housing and economic problems, general support and advice.
Community psychiatric nurses (CPNs)
CPN is a mental health nurse working in the region. We provide drug therapy and support local health management.
Psychologists
A psychology professional practices how your intelligence works. They will ask you questions to understand how your thoughts and feelings affect your behavior. There is also an opportunity to offer advice and therapy. As a rule, they will not prescribe medication.
Occupational therapists
Occupational therapists provide practical support to help you do tasks that you find difficult. They will surely help you think of different ways to do this task. They will often also provide support at home to help you be as independent as possible.
Care Coordinators
A care coordinator is responsible for accompanying and managing your care if you remain as part of a care program (CPA). As a rule, you will see your own coordinator more frequently than other NHS staff. A care coordinator could be a nurse, civil servant, psychiatric district health nurse (CPN) or occupational therapist.
For more information, see "This is a soft layout (CPA)" below on this page.
Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP)
An AMHP is a specialist in the field of psychological wellness who is trained to use the laws regarding psychological wellness. This has the ability to be a psychology professional, nurse, civil servant or therapist. Along with two medical professionals, they can help you decide whether you want to stop your steps, according to the law on psychological wellbeing. The role of the AMHP is to provide public, not medical, detention. Whether they have medical training or not. The AMHP has the ability to help with escorting to clinics.
Other professionals
The team also includes other people. For example, managers, psychologists, assistance service workers, admins, etc.
Access & choice
How can I access a mental health team?
Normally, in psychological wellbeing groups, a medical professional should be in charge of you. If the group observes an appointment, they will write you down in that way. An appointment is when the honeypot calls other services for support.
How can I access the community mental health team, crisis team or early intervention team?
Psychological wellbeing public groups, crisis groups and wounded intervention groups have every opportunity to record the orientation of:
- Local phone calls from the NHS emergency support. www. nhs. uk/service-search/mental-health/find-an-urgent-mental-health-helpline.
- Joint practic e-doctors,
- Other primary support services such as Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT),
- Psychiatric communication groups in AMP;
- Other groups in safeguarding psychological wellbeing
- Social services.
These groups sometimes accept orientation from:
- Police,
- You, or
- Your family.
Injury intervention and crisis management groups are more likely to observe appointments with the person or family.
CMHTs may also accept orientation from the person or family.
If you want to make sure that there is a possibility of independent appeal to experts in your area, you can work on additional information on district services. Sometimes information can be obtained online.
How can I access the assertive outreach team?
The Association Support Team can receive the following orientation:
- Local phone calls from the NHS emergency support. www. nhs. uk/service-search/mental-health/find-an-urgent-mental-health-helpline.
- Other groups in safeguarding psychological wellbeing
- Sometimes the police.
Usually, AOT does not accept orientation from the following people:
- GP's GP
- You, or
- Your friends and family
What can I do if the referral isn’t accepted?
Psychological services may not accept reservations from experts, you, or your family.
If the reservation is not accepted, ask the service side why.
If you can't agree with your orientation, you can do the following:
- Talk to the expert who dispatched you and have them admit whether there is a possibility or whether to help.
- We ask the service side to be familiar with the rules. The service should have a political figure that explains what patients are accepted. You have the right to seek this information in accordance with the law on freedom of INF.
If your reservation is not accepted, read the section "What should I do if there is a problem with the psychiatric service team" below this page.
What can I do if there isn’t a service in my area that will meet my mental health needs?
If you do not have a proposal that meets your needs in your area, you can consult your doctor or medical facility to request a personal funding request (IFR). A request for personal funding is to request NHS to provide treatment funds. Alternatively, it requires treatment funds that are not usually provided in the NHS framework. IFR is approved only in exceptional cases.
Support information is from the following:
- Bar, press here.
- Press here for complaints.
- Treatment on NHS: Your rights.
Can I choose which mental health team I go to?
Depending on the medical institution, you have the legitimate right to select a psychiatrist proposer or team. These rights will be valid in the following cases:
- You are managed by a collaborative doctor,
- Space} If you make a reservation from the first outpatient and select it
- Space} In the psychological welbyswing field, it shows the direction that meets your needs,
- Psychological welby swing consultants and experts will lead services and teams.
- The provider has agreed on the necessary proposals with Group Medical Committee Group (CCG) or NHS England.
Selective introduction means that you want a treatment that is neither urgent nor a crisis. In other words, if you need urgent treatment or crisis support, you cannot choose a medical provider or a medical team.
The first outpatient reservation is the first reservation with the medical provider you chose when the new care episode began. For example, if you start treatment in a mental health group, you will not be able to change the group in the middle of treatment.
Appointments
How long do I have to wait for my appointment?
If the mental health team accepts your referral, make a reservation by phone or letter. If you are worried about the waiting time, contact the person who introduced you and receive support.
You don't have to wait for more than 18 weeks to book a local mental health group.
Early intervention team (EIT). You need to start treating mental illness within two weeks after receiving a specialist. Treatment includes conversational therapy such as antipsychotics and cognitive behavioral therapy.
If the EIT cannot help you immediately in a crisis, you should introduce a crisis management team. But at the same time, it should be supported by the early intervention service of mental illness.
Crisis Management Team Most areas, crisis management teams are available 24 hours a day. If you need this service, you should be promptly supported. NHS will set up a 2 4-hour mental health crisis management service in all areas of England by 2021.
You can call the local NHS mental health crisis Hell Pline to find out what kind of support you can receive. Follow the link below to find out the local number or call NHS111. www. NHS. UK/Service-SeaRch/mental-three-urgent-helth-helpline.
The waiting time for the assertive help team reservation does not exceed 18 weeks.
What can I do to help my mental health whilst I wait for my appointment?
While waiting for appointments, it may be useful to try other ways to support mental health, such as interacting with people, exercising, and focusing on sleep. Please refer to the link below for how to care for mental health:
You can also ask your doctor to see if there is a social prescription expert who can provide mental health support in your area.
What is social prescribing?
Social prescriptions do not use drugs to improve your wellbies. Talk to your doctor to see if you have an expert. GP can introduce you to social prescription experts. Depending on the area, other medical institutions such as social services may also be introduced.
Social signposts are not yet installed in all parts of the country. The NHS has committed to creating more than 1, 000 such workers by 2024. At local level, they are called different things, such as community connectors, wellbeing navigators and wellbeing advisors.
Relationship workers will work with you to think about what is important to you. They will help you deal with complex aspects of your life and provide support to improve your mental state. They will also refer you to local support services such as:
- Activity groups
- Support groups
- Space} Charities and other services
- Social services.
What will happen during my first appointment with the mental health team?
At your first reception, you will have a mental health assessment, with the participation of at least one health professional. To carry out the assessment, several techniques may be needed.
The purpose of the assessment is to know what support and treatment you need to recover.
You will be asked:
- Your thoughts, feelings and behaviours
- Your symptoms and experiences
- The support you already have
- Space}If you care about someone
- Housing and financial needs
- Employment and training needs
- Your relationships
- Cultural or religious needs
- Drug or alcohol use
- How to overcome current difficulties
- Space}What you want to achieve in the future
You may be asked about what happened in your past. Some people may find this difficult. If you are embarrassed to talk about it, don't hesitate to say so.
Tell the team any information you think is important to understand your needs. They can only help you if you tell them. If there are things you find difficult to talk about, you can write down what you want to say and give it to the specialist to read.
Your treatment or care plan should meet your mental health needs. You should be involved in discharge planning. Your wishes regarding support and treatment should be listened to. You should be in the spotlight. This is called a personality-based approach. If you feel that you are not being fully involved in the care process, talk to your care team. You can also involve guardians, friends, family, etc. in the care plan. They should be encouraged to share their opinions. In some cases, you should be asked if you want your family to be involved in your care.
Your departure may need the help of one team member. Alternatively, we may cooperate with multiple team members.
If you need complicated care, you may be evaluated according to the CPU (CPA) approach. This means that care coordinators will support you. Care coordinators also want men or women. If it is important to you, tell the experts about it. But keep in mind that there may be no hope.
For more information, see "What is a softwar e-based care approach (CPA)" at the bottom of this page.
Are the mental health team responsible for all of my healthcare needs?
Psychiatric medical teams usually only provide support related to your mental health. For example, drug therapy and conversation therapy.
Family doctors are responsible for other medical care, such as physical health.
However, even if you are a mental health group, your therapist may be responsible for prescribing drugs to treat mental health. This depends on agreement on joint treatment. Joint treatment is that a therapist prescribes drugs under the supervision of other teams.
If you want a therapist to prescribe medicine instead of a psychiatrist, joint treatment may be suitable. For example, a therapist may be closer to your home than MZT. However, therapists need to make sure that there is a clinical opportunity to prescribe medicine before agreeing to joint treatment.
What should I do if I have a mental illness or severe mental illness? If you are suffering from mental illness, a mental health specialist team provides support from both mental health and physical health observation. Physical health monitoring will be taken over to the GP after 12 months. Or until the symptoms are stable.
If you are in a serious mental health state, the therapist should regularly monitors physical health. This is due to the fact that you are increasing the risk of developing a specific disease of physical health. A therapist has a registration book to remind you when this happens.
Doctors or nurses may check as part of your health:
- blood pressure
- pulse
- urine
- Blood
- It is weight.
Click here for more detailed information on checking serious mental illness and physical health.
CPA (Care programme approach)
What is the Care Programme Approach (CPA)?
Approaching a care program (CPA) is a package of services used by mental health services. CPA should be available if there is a wide range of needs for various services or if there is a high risk of harm. This is known as a complicated Coeneys.
If you are under the protection of a CPA, there is a specialist who coordinates your care with the care project. All wills must connect the crisis project.
The goal of the CPA is to support your psychological recovery:
- Advantages
- Goals
- Space}Things you need help with
- Difficulties.
Not everyone who receives support from a psychological wellness specialist team is under the influence of a CPA.
More information on the "approach to care programs" can be found here.
Stopping support & complaints
What will happen to my care if I move area?
If you move to another area, your psychiatric support team (KPMP) must take care that your treatment is transferred to the district KPMP. If you plan to move, tell your team early on. If you remain a district resident, it is unlikely that your withdrawal will be transferred to another MHT.
When will I stop seeing the mental health team?
As a rule, you should continue to receive support from the group psychological wellness evidence until it is no longer necessary for you. However, you can only receive support from the group injury intervention as a rule for three years. This period may be extended if you are not receiving appropriate treatment.
If you no longer receive help from the service, you will be "written out" of its protection. Therefore, experts in the field of psychological health loss are obliged to believe that you are actually receiving the help you need to maintain your health.
As part of your discharge, you have every chance to engage with more optimal services. For example, if you need long-term support to stay well, the crisis group has the opportunity to respond with a psychological health loss social group (CMHT). Crisis groups generally only provide short-term support. Alternatively, the assertive support team has the option of responding with a CMHT once you no longer need their support.
They are obliged to provide information on what to make or who to contact if your mental condition worsens. For the proposed user, a round-the-clock phone call in the trust should be available so that they have the opportunity to discuss all kinds of difficulties that have then formed an excerpt. If you need their help, you can ask the team about how they can deal with you.
Who should be involved in the discharge process?
The mental health service employee should engage you in the discharge process.
The psychiatric brigade should also find out if there is help from people close to you. Such people could be family members, friends or even your companions. They should participate in the discharge if you wish.
What should I do if I don’t think I should be discharged?
Ask the service worker to explain the basis for your discharge.
If you do not agree with the basis for discharge, you can:
- space}Speak to the professionals you have sent and ask them to acknowledge if there is a chance they should help.
- Ask the service to see if you can know about the service policy. The service should have a policy to explain when patients will be discharged from the service. You have the right to seek this information in accordance with the law on freedom of INF.
For more information about your skills, see the corresponding section of "What to create if you have a problem with a psychiatric medical team".
Will my benefits be affected if I am discharged from a mental health team?
The Labor Pension Bureau (DWP) will not discontinue or reduce your benefits, even if you quit psychiatrist.
However, the right to receive some benefits can be damaged. This is because your medical condition can be improved. These manuals, such as employment support allowance (ESA), Universal Credit (UC), and these manuals, such as personal independence support benefits (PIP), are paid according to your illness.
If your condition is recovered, you need to declare it to DWP. It is unlikely that a Copper employee will declare it instead.
More information is published in the website's "Employment and Support Manual" and "Payment for Personal Independence":
What other services may support me if I am discharged from a mental health team?
If you leave the psychiatric clinic, you can receive the following support:
- GP's GP
- Relationship with my doctor
- Another group that protects psychological supporters,
- Social service or
- A charity organization, these are reconsideration of psychological disorders.
Support information is from the following:
- Click here for the Space} doctor of joint medical treatment and your spiritual welbying.
- Click here for evaluation of public care in line with the 2014 medical law.
What if I have problems with my mental health team?
You can determine all types of problems formed with psychological evidence, team of experts in the right way.
Contact your care coordinator
Not everyone has a care coordinator.
If there is a problem with withdrawal or healing, you should be instructed by the care coordinator. They are responsible for satisfying your needs.
For more information, see the last part of this page, "This is a software layout (CPA)".
Contact PALS
If you are not satisfied with your departure or treatment, you may have been relied on a patient consultation service (PALS). PALS is a service under NHS. They have at least any chance to help you in tasks and questions. More detailed information about how to find the PALS district service lies in the "convenient contact information" at the bottom of this page.
Contact an advocacy service
Advocating is not considered a part of NHS. This is a gift service that helps your consideration and solves the problem with proposals.
There are all legal cases, and there is a possibility.
- The elected lawyer has the ability to help you talk to an expert, help you think about a message, and attend a meeting or meeting with you.
- NHS lawyers have the ability to help you complain for you.
Make a complaint
If you are not satisfied with the care, treatment, or offer provided by NHS, you can file an official complaint. Thorough information on how to file a complaint can find NHS on the distric t-trading website.
Support information is from the following:
- Bar, press here.
- Press here for complaints.
Confidentiality
What about confidentiality?
Your permission is required for a psychiatric support team to provide information to other experts, your family and friends. However, at least some medical professionals who need to participate in your treatment, such as therapists, may be distributed. They can arrange it without your consent. This is called a tacit understanding.
If you are worried about your safety and the safety of other people, you will have all the opportunities to share information with other experts. They have all the opportunities to arrange it without your consent.
Click here for more information about "confidentiality obligation".
Carer's, friends & family
What can I expect from the mental health team as a carer, friend or relative?
The psychiatric support team (MHT) is obliged to arrange appropriate things to support you.
- Provide information about how to give people a psychological illness and maintain. This is sometimes called "psychological education".
- Talk to you about the support that people who care for the bed can be used.
- Space} When providing assistance to psychiatric patients, provide family support.
- Space} When caring for a psychiatric patient, we offer to consider personal needs. It is required to give a copy to the attending physician. This evaluation is different from the "nurse's evaluation".
- Please tell us in advance about the right to evaluate the needs of public service nurses. You can get it if you need personal support to keep supporting someone. It is also possible to pass the assessment without doing anything.
Do I have a right to know information about someone’s care and treatment?
MZT can only send information about other people's care with the consent of the person.
You talk to you in the footprints of what kind of information you are looking for. This information should be recorded in your own document.
MZT is obliged to hire you to plan your care if you want the person you care to observe this role.
How can I look after my own mental health?
Care is basically related to personal psychological health. If you need support, don't hesitate to ask for help. If you need to help nursing care, try the correct method:
- Talk to friends and family
- Space} Talk to a doctor
- Participate in support services for cider. It can be used in most areas for free.
- Space} Participate in care groups for core, friends and family.
- Click on this link that folds your psychology well to see the additional inconvenience.
Support information is from the following:
- Information confidentiality and substitut e-here for parents, friends and relatives.
- Click here for support from people with psychological disorder.
- Evaluation of those who care for this link.
- Respat Care-Click here for a break for those who care for beds.
Useful contacts
To find the district counseling and patient liaison (Pals), you can use the search function of the NHS Choices website.
NHS Urgent Mental Health Helppline (NHS Urgent Mental Health Helpline) offers counseling and help for 24 hours for you and for those who are concerned. You can consult with a psychological expert. They will definitely help you choose the right direction of healing. < SPAN> Click on this link that folds your psychology well to see the additional incoming.