New figures show thousands still waiting too long for talking therapies
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"We are encouraged that they have published a clarification today, but what’s more important is how they continue to cover these issues in future."
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View ArticleMy experience of psychosis
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View ArticleNew figures show thousands still waiting too long for talking therapies
The latest statistics on the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme show that over 80,000 people are waiting longer than 28 days to access talking therapies in England.
View ArticleWhat’s wrong with ‘a little OCD’?
To coincide with International OCD Awareness Week 2013, Steve blogs about why the misuse of the term 'a bit OCD' in the media and in everyday conversations is so damaging for people living with...
View ArticleLiving for myself helps me cope with depression
Emma blogs for us today about the moment she decided to make a change in her life to better manage her depression.
View ArticleMy experience of PTSD
Gary blogs about his experience of PTSD, which developed after surgery: "I wish I could say I developed this condition through a far more heroic way of life, but I can't."
View ArticleSupporting my daughter through crisis
Lynn blogs about a difficult time in her daughter’s life and a continued struggle with anxiety and depression.
View ArticleComment on Halloween attractions
Sue Baker says: "What these ‘attractions’ highlight is that there is still work to be done in tackling mental health stigma and discrimination and we’d encourage people to challenge these outdated...
View ArticleNew research shows benefits of ecotherapy for mental health and wellbeing
Mind today releases Feel Better Outside, Feel Better Inside, a new report revealing that ecotherapy can improve mental health, boost self esteem, help people with mental health problems return to work,...
View ArticleMental health organisations respond to The Sun headline clarification
"We are encouraged that they have published a clarification today, but what’s more important is how they continue to cover these issues in future."
View ArticleEcotherapy works
Paul Farmer, CEO, blogs about the benefits of outdoor and green activities for mental health and wellbeing, and calls on people to support Mind's campaign for ecotherapy.
View ArticleMy experience of psychosis
Louise blogs for us today about a difficult time in her life when she experienced psychosis. She talks about her journey to recovery and her plans for the future.
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