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Veterans, service leavers, and non-mobilised reservists
Read about support for veterans, service leavers and non-mobilised reservists, including physical and mental health, disability support and financial support.
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Annual health check for people with severe mental health conditions
Read about the benefits of having an annual physical health check at your GP surgery if you have schizophrenia, psychosis or bipolar disorder.
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Using e-cigarettes to stop smoking
Find out about electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), including how they work and how vaping may help you quit smoking.
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How to get proxy access
Ask your GP surgery to set up proxy access, and find out how to access GP services for someone else online.
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NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression
How to access free psychological therapies (talking therapies) like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling and guided self-help on the NHS.
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Treatment - Postnatal depression
Speak to a GP or health visitor if you think you might have postnatal depression. With treatment most women make a full recovery.
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Why people self-harm
It's important for anyone who self-harms to see a GP. They can treat any physical injury and help you get further assessment and care.
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Assessment and treatments
Talk to a health professional such as a GP about self-harm, they'll listen and discuss the best options for you.
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Trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder)
Trichotillomania is when someone cannot resist the urge to pull out their hair.