What Can We Treat?

We offer therapy for common mental health problems, including:

Some useful resources for Health & Social Care Practitioners:

A general leaflet about services that we provide.

How our services can help those in later life.

How our services can help those suffering with a Long Term Health Condition.

How our services can help those post childbirth.

How we can help those struggling with employment or to return to work.

How we can help couples when one partner is suffering with depression.

Our specialist teams can provide treatment, guidance and support that works for your patient. We offer a range of talking therapies.

WE DO NOT offer treatment for secondary mental health conditions requiring a higher level of specialised care such as:

Disclaimer: If you are making a referral you should have consent from the individual being referred in.

Important Notice

In order for us to process your referral we need to collect details about you.

Once you self-refer Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) will create a patient record which will be stored on the secure MPFT database.

For further information and details regarding why we collect your personal data, how it is used and who we may share it with please refer to Privacy Notice :: Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (mpft.nhs.uk)

Should you wish to discuss this prior to self-referral please call 0300 303 0923

Urgent Help

We are not an emergency service but if you are struggling to cope with everyday life and need immediate help or know someone who is they should refer to their GP or out of hours GP service.

Alternatively, contact the Access Team (available 24/7):

If you’re having suicidal thoughts

To talk to someone who is trained to listen contact the Samaritans on 116 123

They are there for you 24 hours a day and all calls are free.

If you are about to seriously harm yourself or have harmed yourself.

Call 999 and ask for help or go straight to your local Accident & Emergency department.

If you fear you may harm someone else

Call 999 and ask for urgent help.

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