Mental health services are shambolic

Just a rant!

It seems that these days the only groups who might benefit from mental health services  are those who are severely ill (been sectioned and are in hospital), and those with stress related anxiety and depression, who have access to Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT): 6 weeks of CBT in a GP surgery or brief telephone contact. But if you have a chronic anxiety condition as a complication of having a developmental condition like autism, there is hardly any mental health provision!. I know this from first hand experience; you might get 6 weeks  of CBT, which barely scratches the surface of your problems, and are then expected to get on with it yourself, until the problems you face mean you need more CBT; and so it goes on  in swings and roundabouts with no real progress!.

Isn't it about time this diabolical state of affairs changes? And what precisely is the Autism Strategy doing to ensure that adults on the spectrum with chronic anxiety get the intensive (more thaan 6 weeks in many cases) therapy they need?

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  • When my eldest was diagnosed with autism the only advice j  received was being told to go out and buy Tony Attwood's book and teach myself.  On time my son went to talk to a therapist at camhs re bullying at school, he was in a relatively receptive mood when he went in, ten minutes later he came out and the therapist advised me to hide all the knives in the house.  I was so shocked that I was speehless.  They also never followed up to see if he was ok.  Disgraceful.

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  • When my eldest was diagnosed with autism the only advice j  received was being told to go out and buy Tony Attwood's book and teach myself.  On time my son went to talk to a therapist at camhs re bullying at school, he was in a relatively receptive mood when he went in, ten minutes later he came out and the therapist advised me to hide all the knives in the house.  I was so shocked that I was speehless.  They also never followed up to see if he was ok.  Disgraceful.

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