Event Title: Do you feel stressed, anxious, down or depressed? - Free therapy service

Details

Start
18 Dec 2007
Finish
28 Nov 2008
Cost
Free
Contact
Nic Seccombe
Duration
Ongoing
Location
East City Library, MANCAT (Openshaw Campus)
Phone
0161 232 7854
Email
Website

Description

A computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy programme called ‘Beating the Blues’ is now available at East City Library at MANCAT (Openshaw campus) on Tuesdays from 2.30pm to 6.30pm. ‘Beating the Blues’ has been approved by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) for the treatment of mild to moderate depression. Furthermore, there is evidence to show that it benefits those who are experiencing stress, low mood and anxiety. There is no charge for this service and you do not need to know how to use a computer. It is not necessary to be referred to this service by a GP or mental health professional as we accept self-referrals although your GP/mental health professional can also refer you to the service if this is easier for you. If you would like more information about this service or would like a referral form, please contact Nic Seccombe, cCBT Services Manager at Self Help Services cCBT Service on 0161 232 7854 or mailto:ccbt@selfhelpservices.org.uk. This project has been funded by New Deal for Communities in East Manchester and supported by Manchester Public Health Development Service - part of Manchester Primary Care Trust. Self Help Services is part of The Big Life group of social businesses and charities. Tel: 0161 232 7854 mailto:ccbt@selfhelpservices.org.uk www.selfhelpservices.org.uk
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