In my experience it's GP first, referral, and then see whether the people you're referred to have any fob off addresses when they can't help. I found someone very competent from the fob-off list but it was pretty much after the NHS computer said no.How does one go about speaking to one of these people? Is it done through your GP or by other means?
I know a few people who do this on a regular basis and it works wonders, must be a good way of blowing off steam
And did you find the whole thing useful?In my experience it's GP first, referral, and then see whether the people you're referred to have any fob off addresses when they can't help. I found someone very competent from the fob-off list but it was pretty much after the NHS computer said no.
I did, yes. But getting there is a journey which starts way before the journey starts. Managing to actually ask for help is a big step on the way to the start line.And did you find the whole thing useful?
This is soooo wrong. Private therapies is like the Wild West. The only respected professional club is the BABCP.If you've got the cash, it might be useful to look at a private counsellor. They're just as qualified and monitored, and it gives you the freedom to find a counsellor that you get on with, which is crucial to the whole process. The problem with the NHS is that it is significantly underfunded so no matter how much they want to help, their ability to do so can be extremely limited.
Sorry. I assumed that anyone looking for a health care professional would look for someone with the proper qualifications and accreditations.This is soooo wrong. Private therapies is like the Wild West. The only respected professional club is the BABCP.
And just to clarify counselling is not equal to or the same as psychotherapy. Psychotherapy is an evidence based thoroughly trialled and researched practice. Counselling is not.
This is soooo wrong. Private therapies is like the Wild West. The only respected professional club is the BABCP.
And just to clarify counselling is not equal to or the same as psychotherapy. Psychotherapy is an evidence based thoroughly trialled and researched practice. Counselling is not.
Sorry. I assumed that anyone looking for a health care professional would look for someone with the proper qualifications and accreditations.
And yes, there's a big difference between counselling and psychotherapy but the OP asked about counselling.
Unfortunately there are unscrupulous companies that charge inexperienced people money to give them a piece of paper at the end of a weeks course that makes the trainee able to become accredited. This means the 'counsellor' or 'therapist' do technically have 'proper qualifications and accreditations'. They do not! and I have had to unpick the damage done by these people on too many occasions. Unfortunately people who are looking for the professional help they need, are in a place (emotionally and mental health wise), that may not lend to steering through the quagmire of 'proper qualifications and accreditations'.Sorry. I assumed that anyone looking for a health care professional would look for someone with the proper qualifications and accreditations.
And yes, there's a big difference between counselling and psychotherapy but the OP asked about counselling.
My lady was BACP senior accredited. I would assume that all the counsellors funded by Bupa and other PH companies would be suitably qualified?
You can easily search for someone local on the website, see all their qualifications etc and then contact direct
http://finder.bupa.co.uk/Consultant/search/?fspecialityId[]=103&fgender[]=&ffeeAssured=&fhospitalNetworkId=&qk=Counselling+&ql=&qlo=&qla=&qn=&order=&rpp=10&hospitalSwiftId=&fcataract=&giottoFormFlag_consultant=1#start
I'm not sure a GP would refer someone seeking to 'blow off steam' for NHS counselling? I personally find close friends good for this, but the post accident situation was different and the GP referred me at that timeI was told a month wait but it transpired to be much longer
Another option if available is an employee assistance line through work. I have colleagues that have made use of such a helpline