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Too many people who consult their GP over problems with their mental health are offered medication as the only option, say campaigners.

The mental health charity Mind says NHS mental health services must offer people more choice.

It says the over-reliance on medication is illustrated by the fact that the number of prescriptions for antidepressants has more than doubled over the last ten years.

In addition, almost 50% of GP practices do not have a counselling service attached.

Mind is to publish a full survey examining the issue in the summer. Interim results indicate:

98% of respondents visiting their GP for mental health problems were prescribed medication, despite the fact that less than one in five had specifically asked for it

More than half (54%) of respondents felt they had not been given enough choice

Of those who had tried alternative treatments, more than one in three had to take the initiative and ask for it - and often pay for it - themselves

Almost 10% of all respondents had been unable to access treatments because waiting lists were too long

The survey found that that the top five alternatives to medication rated by respondents were: counselling, group therapy, art/music/drama therapy, psychotherapy and aromatherapy.

Model plan

Mind's model for greater choice  

Greater involvement of patients in care decisions

Effective psychological therapies should be available

Complementary therapies should be available

More information about medication for patients

Exercise on prescription an option

Treatment should take account of culture and lifestyle  

Mind is to send GPs details of what it would like to see offered by primary care.

Chief executive Richard Brook said: "Our experience shows us that different people get the best results from a whole range of treatments.

"Unfortunately, the reality is that doctors are not always aware of what alternatives to medication might be useful for dealing with mental health problems, or do not have access to them.

"As the new Primary Care Trusts start to make decisions about what to make available, we want to point out that there are a whole host of treatments that can be reasonably offered, which can have a positive impact on their patients' mental health."

Health Minister Jacqui Smith welcomed the Mind campaign.

She said: "Patients are the most important people in the health service. However, it doesn't always appear that way.

"The NHS Plan makes clear our wish to widen patient choice in the NHS.

"Patients tell us that they are very interested in complementary and alternative therapies, and demand for these treatments alongside psychological therapies and counselling is high."

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hi Greenies

"As the new Primary Care Trusts start to make decisions about what to make available, we want to point out that there are a whole host of treatments that can be reasonably offered, which can have a positive impact on their patients' mental health."

Yes, Like Cannabis abstractions from the Cannabis contents that the propitous thay you can get from the THC etc... you will find relaxes the patient and gives a stimulation of control.

So please put this on your list of availables.

Bongme

:peace:  to the Bros and sisters who need this medi weed.

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