PsychologyOnline is exhibiting at the Mental Health Forum for the
first time. The event, on the 12th September 2013, is aimed at clinicians and
commissioners involved with the care of people with mental health conditions.
Dr
Michael Reilly, Business Development Director for PsychologyOnline, says that
the event will provide a good opportunity to showcase how people with mental
health problems can achieve measurable benefits by using the live online instant
messaging-based therapy method developed and pioneered by PsychologyOnline.
Although
numerous people are affected by mental illness, many are reluctant to access face-to-face
therapy services. Sometimes because they
can’t due to mobility issues. Sometimes
because they won’t because the stigma of mental health prevents them from talking
to their GP about their problems or attending a specialist clinic.
Many
healthcare system players are becoming increasingly aware of the mental health
problems of people with long-term conditions.
Many PsychologyOnline users do not wish to spend any more time than they have to in medical
centres and clinics and are therefore reluctant to access face-to-face therapy services.
“Delegates
will be able to see a demonstration of PsychologyOnline. This will enable them
to see for themselves how effective Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with a live therapist
can be when delivered securely over the Internet in a way that is easy to
access. The patient and the GP now have
more choice – working online enables the patient to access therapy sessions at
convenient times whilst still receiving very high quality treatment from a
qualified therapist."
“We
use our own network of highly trained psychologists and psychotherapists –
multi-specialism and multi-lingual – who adhere to British Psychology Society and
NHS standards for clinical and information governance. Our therapists can provide sessions at any
time to suit our patients, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
“The
service is already available to NHS patients across the county of Surrey, where
initial data show very positive engagement between therapist and patient following
referral, and positive feedback from GPs and patients on improved outcomes”.
Dr
Reilly continues; “We are improving the service all the time. Feedback from GPs and commissioners is really
helpful. We are looking forward to
meeting as many as possible at the event.”
The
Mental Health Forum is to be held at the Novotel London West One, Hammersmith,
W6 8DR. It is sponsored by Lundbeck UK
with partners including ADASS, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust,
Rethink Mental Illness and Pulse. PsychologyOnline
will be at the conference all day. If
you would like to arrange a private meeting then please contact Stephanie
Ruskin on 07986 616451.
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