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    Mental Health Services on the NHS

    There has been a huge increase in people seeking help for mental health issues, and the NHS has responded by offering services. This includes:

    The Long Term Plan reaffirmed its commitment to increase investment in mental health services more quickly than overall NHS budget. This includes specialist work in suicide prevention.

    Helping yourself

    One in four of us will experience a mental health problem at some point in our lives. The good news is that there are a variety of ways to seek help, and many of us will improve with time. It's important to understand what help is available and who can provide it.

    You can seek help from a variety of sources like your GP (primary medical doctor for primary care) as well as your local health centre, or a community mental health team. These teams are made up of nurses, occupational therapists, psychotherapists and speech and language therapists who collaborate with those who utilize the service. Based on the type of help you need you might be provided with individual or group therapy.

    Your doctor will typically ask you to fill in a form so that they can send you a referral to a community mental health team. They will also ask you to specify what type of assistance you require. You will then be examined by a member of a mental health team, which may comprise a psychiatrist psychologist or social worker. In certain instances the assessment and treatment will be conducted by a clinical nurse specialist. You can contact the NHS 111 helpline if you are in a crisis. If you're already being supported by mental health services, it's a good idea to contact your regular team first unless it's out of normal hours, on a weekend or a bank holiday.

    The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health detailed plans to create multidisciplinary mental health teams in the community which are connected to primary care networks. private mental health support will help to improve the quality of care delivered to people who are suffering from a mental health crisis. They will also offer assistance within their communities and homes rather than in hospitals.

    The plan aims to make crisis services more accessible by reducing waiting times and opening more beds. It also proposes the mental transport vehicle and ensure that all ambulances are equipped with an individual who is a mental liaison nurse in the control room to ensure that people experiencing a mental crisis are supported during emergency situations.

    Treatment options

    The NHS offers a wide array of treatment options for people suffering from mental health problems. GPs are often able to treat minor disorders, but more serious issues will require a specialist team. These teams work across community and primary mental health services and mental health hospitals. There are also safe spaces where you can seek assistance if you are feeling in a state of crisis.

    Talking therapies are one of the most popular forms of treatment for depression and anxiety. These programs, previously referred to as IAPT (Interactive Assessment and Psychotherapy), have seen their number of referrals increase each year since they launched in 2008. The NHS Long Term Plan commits to expanding these programs so that 1.9 million people will be able to use them by 2023/2024.

    Psychiatric drugs are a different part of treatment. They can improve symptoms through changing the way chemicals work in your brain. They can be used to minimize the adverse effects of other treatments. Your doctor will suggest the right medication for you.

    There are many kinds of talk therapy, including individual therapy and group therapy. Some of them are offered in person, while others can be done online. Some patients prefer face-to face treatment, but it is an individual choice. Mind is one of many organizations that offer support groups and courses. The site is full of information that is trustworthy, but be aware that there are many false or misleading statements on the internet about mental health issues.

    The NHS is working to improve mental health care but it's struggling to meet the demand. In the UK there are 54 mental trusts. They receive the majority of funding for their services from the clinical commissioning group. They typically are located in a specific region, but can be commissioned to deliver national services.

    A key issue is the insufficient resources to meet the demands of the rising population. There are also concerns about the quality of care and there is a shortage of nurses and psychiatrists. The NHS is striving to improve its services by introducing new ways of working and offering more training. It also introduces more secure and efficient methods to treat those who are in crisis. This includes mobile crisis teams, as well as safe space.

    Supporting you

    Since the NHS launched 70 years ago there have been a lot of positive developments for those suffering from mental health problems. The treatment options have increased and social barriers have been broken down. However, there is much to be done.

    People experiencing a mental health crisis require the ability to access the help they require quickly and easily. That's why the NHS is striving to improve the services available to those who require them. By 2020/21 we will ensure that all acute hospitals have a mental health liaison service that is available in A&E as well as on wards for patients, and that 70% will meet the core 24 standard by 2023/24. We will then strive to achieve 100 percent coverage.

    We will also increase community services, including talking therapy, to offer assistance to hundreds of thousands of people suffering from mental health conditions, whether they are severe or common. We will continue to develop the national Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) program to ensure that more people are treated by trained therapists more quickly.

    The NHS offers free, confidential helplines for anyone suffering from mental health issues. Samaritans Mind and Rethink are some of the helplines available. These helplines are run by trained volunteers. They offer the opportunity to talk with someone in a secure environment or provide information and advice on how to manage your mental health concerns.

    In addition, there are a number of local organizations that can provide support and guidance to people with mental health problems. Self-help guides, coping methods and other activities are available. Many of these organizations also offer support groups that meet face-to-face for those who would prefer this type of support.

    The University's Open Door Team offers a drop-in counseling service for students who are struggling or stressed. There's also the Nightline student counselling service that provides confidential listening and support from experienced volunteers, or information on other services. Charities like Mind and Rethink can provide an abundance of information and assistance, both online and in local groups. They also provide many classes and activities, ranging from mindfulness to art classes which can be helpful for those living with mental health problems.

    Referring someone to you

    Mental health services are under strain and GPs must make difficult decisions about which specialist services they should refer their patients to. The GP will look at the medical history of the patient and recommend them to services they believe will be able assist. They can refer a patient to an NHS trust, or an independent provider.

    A mental health specialist will examine the referral to determine if it is appropriate or not. If the specialist doesn't like the referral, they'll call the GP and explain why. They might also ask the GP to alter the referral or request more information.

    The referral to a local Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) can be made through the NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS). The system allows doctors and other healthcare professionals to refer patients to either a preliminary clinical assessment service for mental health or directly to an appointment. Not all CMHTs offer both options and the system is not able to be used for all kinds of mental health referrals.

    A GP may also decide to refer a person to a specialized community mental health service (CMT). These are usually run either by a large hospital or local health care organization. CMTs are a great option for people who wish to consult a qualified psychologist or psychiatrist but don't need inpatient treatment. They also offer an early intervention program, where a psychiatrist will work with the counselor to help someone overcome a problem or improve their life quality.

    One of the challenges faced by CMTs CMT is ensuring that all referrals are allocated within an appropriate time frame. Many referrals are considered urgent, even if they may not be. This can result in over-working and delays for people who are not in crisis.





    To combat this problem, some CMHTs have tried to establish more uniform standards for what constitutes a referral urgent. This was accomplished by using a standardised form which asks the referrer to indicate if the situation is urgent. The form has a checkbox that the referrer has to check to indicate if the referral is urgent.