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Mental health support Self Help Services- Stockport Psychological Wellbeing Services

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Therapy: Stockport Psychological Wellbeing Service offers various IAPT low-intensity therapies throughout Stockport as part of a third sector collaborative with Stockport Women’s Centre. Our services are commissioned by Stockport CCG and the treatment we provide is based on brief evidence-based guided self-help interventions that are underpinned by the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). This treatment helps clients to identify and understand the vicious cycle of symptoms behaviours and thoughts and to learn and implement techniques to overcome any difficulties.

For more information on any of the services or how to apply please contact the Stockport Psychological Wellbeing Service on 01614802020 or email: stockportpws@selfhepservices.org.uk

Website: www.stockportpws.org.uk

Languages

English but interpreters will be provided if needed for therapy and counselling session free of charge

Opening times

Varies according to venue location but main office 09.00 – 17.00

Referral method

Via telephone 01614802020 or website www.stockportpws.org.uk

Referral is via self GP Health Practitioner Social Services Mental Health Teams or Job Centre Plus. The person being referred needs to either be living in the Stockport Council Tax area or

Service details

Therapy

About AMHP

Association of Mental Health Providers is the leading representative body for voluntary and community sector mental health organisations in England and Wales. A registered charity, we represent our membership of small, medium and large providers, from locally focused to regional and national organisations with the purpose of providing a professional platform on which the vital work of all our members can be seen and heard. We recognise that everyone can be affected by mental ill-health and we believe it is essential that the mental health voluntary and community sector works together for a whole-system approach to improve health and care in the UK.

This information was supplied by Association of Mental Health Providers on 11 December 2023.