The role and training of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) are being developed to enable them to contribute effectively to the provision of primary care mental health services. An important role for GMHWs is to provide direct, safe and effective evidence-based interventions. Concern has been expressed about the level and type of client work possible for these newly qualified graduates with no previous training and no professional group to ensure regulation. This paper describes a framework for safe and effective client work, provided by GMHWs during their training, for clients with anxiety and depression. The approach of facilitated self-help using the cognitive behavioural therapy model, is illustrated with four case stud...
This paper reports on the findings of a postal survey used to enhance understanding into the backgro...
Objective: There are increasing expectations on primary care doctors to care for patients with commo...
Introduction: Published evidence shows that at least one in four people at any one time have mental ...
The role and training of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) are being developed to ...
The introduction of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) acknowledges the potential c...
The scale of current demand on primary care services from people seeking help with common mental he...
Every organisation in the UK is affected by mental distress and ill-health in the workforce. The fir...
Background There is clear evidence for the effectiveness of specific interventions for common menta...
Mental ill-health is a leading cause of disability and most people with mental health problems appro...
The present study was part of a two-stage study set up to examine the changes fundholding has made o...
Background: Research into e-mental health technologies has developed rapidly in the last 15 years. A...
Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners have been beneficiaries of extensive training i...
How mental health services are delivered has changed significantly over the last two decades. World-...
Background: advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs) are expected to be competent in their holistic as...
My paper will outline a professional development module that aims to enable primary care staff to de...
This paper reports on the findings of a postal survey used to enhance understanding into the backgro...
Objective: There are increasing expectations on primary care doctors to care for patients with commo...
Introduction: Published evidence shows that at least one in four people at any one time have mental ...
The role and training of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) are being developed to ...
The introduction of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) acknowledges the potential c...
The scale of current demand on primary care services from people seeking help with common mental he...
Every organisation in the UK is affected by mental distress and ill-health in the workforce. The fir...
Background There is clear evidence for the effectiveness of specific interventions for common menta...
Mental ill-health is a leading cause of disability and most people with mental health problems appro...
The present study was part of a two-stage study set up to examine the changes fundholding has made o...
Background: Research into e-mental health technologies has developed rapidly in the last 15 years. A...
Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners have been beneficiaries of extensive training i...
How mental health services are delivered has changed significantly over the last two decades. World-...
Background: advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs) are expected to be competent in their holistic as...
My paper will outline a professional development module that aims to enable primary care staff to de...
This paper reports on the findings of a postal survey used to enhance understanding into the backgro...
Objective: There are increasing expectations on primary care doctors to care for patients with commo...
Introduction: Published evidence shows that at least one in four people at any one time have mental ...