Adult Mental Health:
Self Help www.getselfhelp.co.uk have a host of self-help guides which can be searched and found on the following webpage: https://www.getselfhelp.co.uk/problems/
Conditions include (but not exclusive to) anxiety, ADHD, depression, chronic pain and fatigue, negative emotions, Coronavirus, Flashbacks, health anxiety, low self-esteem, PTSD, relationships, stress, worry and sleep.
The website also offers solution focused self-help guides here: https://www.getselfhelp.co.uk/solutions/
Items here include (but again not exclusive to) tolerating uncertainty, breathing techniques, compassion, flexible thinking, mindfulness, meditation, problem solving, SMART goal setting, wellbeing.
https://clearyourhead.scot/
https://breathingspace.scot/
http://discoverpathwaysmoray.org.uk/
https://moraywellbeinghub.org.uk/
https://www.scottishrecovery.net/
http://wellbeing-glasgow.org.uk/
http://www.mind.org.uk/
https://www.health-in-mind.org.uk/services/trauma_counselling_line_scotland/d15/
https://quarriers.org.uk/services/arrows-drug-and-alcohol-support/
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/alcohol-support/
http://www.quarriers.org.uk/
https://ianinnescounselling.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/ianinnescounselling/
http://www.chipplus.org.uk/
http://www.anxietyuk.org.uk/
http://www.moodjuice.scot.nhs.uk/depression.asp
https://llttf.com/
https://www.seemescotland.org/ https://www.seemescotland.org/young-people/
https://wellbeinghub.scot/ (includes advice for mental wellbeing, financial wellbeing, physical wellbeing (including long COVID), men’s mental health, stress)
Silvercloudhealth https://wellbeing.silvercloudhealth.com/onboard/nhsscotland/programs/
Free online structured programmes based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) that focus on supporting your wellbeing, including managing your mental health, resilience, stress and sleep difficulties.
Sign up with Access code: Scotland2020 and using your email address and creating a password.
Living Life to the Full https://llttf.com/resources/llttf-information-leaflets/
and free online courses covering low mood, stress and resilience. Work out why you feel as you do, how to tackle problems, build confidence, get going again, feel happier, stay calm, tackle upsetting thinking and more. https://courses.llttf.com/user/register
Eating Disorder for Adults:
http://www.b-eat.co.uk/
Learning Disabilities for Adults:
http://www.enable.org.uk/
Frail, Elderly and Dementia Care:
http://www.alzscot.org/
24 Hour Helpline for Alzheimer Scotland: 0808 808 3000
Group Activities for Older People:
http://www.moray.gov.uk/downloads/file119258.pdf
Elderly Care - Information about choices from basic care needs to finances:
https://www.which.co.uk/elderly-care
http://www.careinfoscotland.scot/
http://www.healthscotland.com/topics/stages/healthy-ageing/dementia-resources.aspx
https://www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-payment/what-youll-get
Primary Care Psychology
Welcome to Moray Primary Care Psychological Therapy Service
Are you feeling overwhelmed by anxiety or Depression?
If so, let’s discover how Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) can help you.
Our self-referral service is here to assist adults over 18 years old using CBT. CBT helps you transform both your thoughts (Cognitive) and actions (Behaviour) to improve your overall well-being. Instead of dwelling on past issues, CBT focuses on tackling present challenges and finding solutions to uplift your mood.
What can CBT help with?
- Feeling depressed or anxious (mild-moderate)
- Worries in social situations
- Fear of open spaces or crowded places
- Obsessive-compulsive traits
- Generalised worry and tension
- Struggling with self-esteem
Is there anything CBT doesn’t cover?
While CBT is effective for many challenges, there are certain areas it can’t address directly. These include:
- Family or social problems, debt-related issues
- Psychosexual difficulties
- ADHD and ASD (unless it’s treating a co-existing mental health problem and the condition is mild-moderate)
- Addictions (unless it’s treating a co-existing mental health problem and the condition is mild-moderate)
- Significant risk of self-harm or harm to others
- Relationship issues as the primary concern
So how do I self-refer?
If you feel CBT might help, you can self-refer using the information below:
You can contact our office on 01343 553109 to complete a brief form with our team secretary. You will be allocated to a practitioner for an initial triage appointment to establish if you are suitable to go onto our waiting list for CBT.
Important:
Moray Primary Care Psychological Therapy Service is not an emergency service. If you, or someone you care about, is at significant risk of harm to themselves or others, then please contact your own GP or NHS24 on 111.
Take charge of your mental well-being today with our Psychological Therapy Service and start your journey towards a happier, healthier you!