- New mental health 'bible' will lead to almost everyone having a disorder, warn experts
- One in five Britons has consulted a counsellor or a psychotherapist
- When Jail doesn’t work
- Government repeats promise to end mixed-sex mental health wards
- Breaking the taboo over the mental health crisis among Britain's gay men
- Shock at NHS ignoring safety warnings that is leading to patient deaths
- Care Services Minister Announces Reshape of Mental Health Strategy
- Survey shows mental health care is improved In Derbyshire
- The kids aren't all right
- Benefit Health Tests Unjust, Say Charities
- Life in the Asylum May be Gone, but It’s Rarely Forgotten
- NHS white paper proposals backed by only one in four doctors Many doctors and GPs believe government plan for radical shakeup will not improve patient care
- £6bn funding gap threatens NHS services
- Cost of Mental Illness Exceeds One Billion Pounds per year in England
- Social care recipients to control their personal budgets
- NHS white paper proposals backed by only one in four doctors
- Benefit changes will affect long-term sick the most say housing advisers
- The kids aren't all right Thousands of under-16s are on antidepressants, and mental health problems in the young are on the rise. Why are children being diagnosed at ever younger ages, asks John Crace, and are drugs really the answer?
- Leisure-time exercise 'reduces depression risk'
- City ranked among the worst places for self-harm incidents
- People can take first steps to get self-harm help
- Uncovered: The mental health glossy for women
- Parents who adopt abused children hampered by woeful lack of support
- Mental health diagnosis 'should be quicker'
- Rethink's response to hospital admissions for intentional self harm
- Social care 'everyone's responsibility'
- TV mental health portrayal rapped
- Doctors warned to expect unrest over NHS reforms
- Care Quality Commission: Mental Health Act Annual Report 2010
- MENTAL HEALTH CHARITY WELCOMES REVIEW OF FIT-TO-WORK TESTS
- Secure Mental Health bed shortage criticised
- Policy and Procedures Reading Group Feedback
- Inpatient Ward Visitors Feedback
- Mental health research is 'incredibly underfunded'
- Charities call for rethink on mental health services
- Mental health care requires 'radical' overhaul
- Dorrell's committee warns about impact of 'unprecedented' efficiency target 14 DECEMBER, 2010 | BY BEN CLOVER (from the Health Service Journal)
- Prince's Trust: Young unemployed 'face mental problems'
- Mental health of women in crisis
- More people subject to Mental Health Act restrictions
- Derbyshire Friend Working with Relate to provide FREE Family Counselling
- NHS bill to detail major overhaul in England
- Danny Cipriani admits having counselling for depression
- Black men opening up to combat mental health stigma
- Mental health of women in crisis
- Derbyshire Voice Shop now open!
- Policies and Procedures Reading Group
- Inpatient Ward Visitors Group - Hartington Unit, Chesterfield Royal Hospital
- Inpatient Ward Visitors Group- Radbourne unit Derby City
- Government to launch £400 million drive to tackle mental health treatment
- New government mental health strategy has been released
- Derbyshire Mental Health Service Trust gains Foundation Trust Status
- GPs to share £150m bonus pot for spotting mental health problems
- DPAC Protest on 26 March 2011
- Cannabis use 'raises psychosis risk' - study
- Male depression 'set to increase'
- Health & Wellbeing Workshop
- Doctors 'want halt to NHS plans but reject opposition'
- Interested in Service Users & Carers in Research Event Mental Health Research?
- Please help us with our Research into Bipolar Disorder
- Interested in Mental Health research?
- Mental health nurses 'set bad example to patients'
- Mental health patients complain of 'zombification'
- Patients spend 'too long in secure mental health units'
- GPs 'should not get sole control of NHS budget'
- NHS reforms delayed over 'concerns'
- The Colin Bloomfield show feat. Catherine Ingram
- NHS reforms could tackle the racial inequalities in mental health services
- Nottingham set to cut 40 mental health staff
- Self harm rise among young in Wales 'alarming'
- Being overweight 'linked to dementia'
- Bupa cuts off mental illness payments after two years. Depression sufferer tells how his payments were cut short under two-year rule – which does not apply to other illnesses
- England's North-South adult social care divide
- Mentally ill have reduced life expectancy, study finds
- Protesters fear psychiatric wards would be 'overrun' if benefits changes happen
- Campaigners warn over incapacity benefit changes
- Attitudes improving towards mental illness, survey shows
- Mental health services in crisis over staff shortages
- Alcohol link to increased suicide rate in NI
- A healthy mind on the job
- Mental health provision is failing black and minority ethnic young people
- How psychiatry became a damage limitation exercise
- Why fathers have post-natal depression
- Only 7% deemed 'too ill to work'
- Psychodynamic Therapy Services are changing
- Consultation on Tier 4 Psychological Therapies
- Gail Porter: I still have nightmares about being sectioned
- Psychological Therapy Services across Derbyshire
- Review of Psychotherapy Services
- Understanding the proposed service specification Psychological Therapies
- Test children for anxiety, says major study
- Are women more depressed or just better at getting help?
- Music Performance and Open Mic Night With Ruth Discua and Friends!
- CQC has 'distorted' its priorities
- JOB CENTRE PLUS REACH @ DERBYSHIRE VOICE OFFICE!
- Mental Health Action Group - relaunch of "Coffee Slot"
- DERBY WOMEN'S CENTRE FASHION SHOW
- HMP Manchester report: cutbacks have 'negative impact' on inmates
- DISABILITY DIRECT HAVE MOVED
- NICE under scrutiny: a UKCP campaign
- Claimants on streets over Atos national protests
- LOUNGE LIZARD
- Students' mental health 'at risk', psychiatrists warn
- NHS changes 'to cause irreparable harm'
- WORLD MENTAL HEALTH WEEK 2011: Arts & Crafts day
- WORLD MENTAL HEALTH WEEK 2011: Free Dramatherapy Workshops
- WORLD MENTAL HEALTH WEEK 2011: Human Library
- WORLD MENTAL HEALTH WEEK 2011: Multimedia Presentation
- Remploy to provide mental health support for Access to Work
- Review of Psychotherapy Services: Mini Bus Service for 27th October 2011
- WE WON AN AWARD!!!
- Mental Health Retreat Bid
- Care services 'can be delivered more effectively for less money'
- Cost-cutting or increasing NHS efficiency? The mental health options debate
- 'Those with most serious problems would be left without the best help'
- It saved my life – others must have that chance
- 'COST IN HUMAN TERMS WOULD BE GIGANTIC'
- Types of therapies offered to patients
- STAFF COULD FACE REDUNDANCY
- Annual General Meeting
- A new view of self-harm The phenomenon has spread to older people over the past 10 years. Why?
- Friend website aims to improve mental health in young
- Healthy Eating, Keep it Beating!
- Confessions of a happychondriac: What happened when somebody created an app that you could tell when and where you were happy and unhappy?
- The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized, by Owen Flanagan; Meditating Selflessly: Practical Neural Zen by James H Austin – review Buddhism has never been more popular in the west. A sceptic's view makes fascinating reading, while a how-to guide make
- Taking stock of schizophrenia
- Shackling trauma of Indonesia's mental health patients
- National Stress Awareness Day (Wednesday 2nd November 2011)
- Petition on NICE Guidelines for Psychological Therapies
- LINK Mental Health In Your Community
- Does too little sunlight give us all the winter blues?
- Experts studying bipolar disorder
- Art: An unlikely form of army therapy
- Absconder suicides prompt Commons mental health debate
- Self-harm common in teenagers, Australian study shows
- What if the drugs don't work?
- Cool to be kind: The advantages of being altruistic
- Patients 'struggle to get emergency mental health care'
- 'Proof' government plans to privatise NHS?
- Have you been in seclusion?
- Mental health services 'often inhumane'
- Why one in four women is on psych meds
- Why anything can be addictive
- Osmond House
- Shakespeare 'could help doctors become better'
- Derbyshire Voice' Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Report
- Trust is accused of jumping gun on move to axe therapy service
- Mental health discrimination is coming from the top, not the public
- Awards see the best in mental health coverage
- Can we take happy Britons at face value?
- Social networking can lighten the darkness of depression
- Should we put lithium in the water?
- Patients of Han Chinese or Thai Origin should not be treated with Carbamazepine without screening
- Derbyshire captain Luke Sutton retires from cricket
- Do you have Bipolar Disorder?
- Jobcentre Plus Outreach Project
- Self-harm figures soar
- Half of mentally ill live in poverty
- NHS postcode lottery survey reveals wide UK disparities
- Radio review: Dishonour and Depression
- Conservative compassion seems to exclude the disabled and sick
- When Ruby Wax opened up about depression, so did her fans. Now she's uniting them online
- RightSteps for Derbyshire
- Christmas Support at First Steps
- It's not only the poorest families who need help
- How can rising suicide rates be reversed in the face of cuts to mental health services?
- Whoops!
- My Kind Of Madness by Chris Swain
- JobCentre Outreach Project Continuing for January & February 2012
- Silent suffering of mentally ill staff
- Vindicated—Detroit Mom gets daughter back & all charges dropped following police stand off over refusing to drug daughter
- Psychiatric Drugs
- Prove It
- We're closed until....
- Afghanistan and Iraq veterans set to pile pressure on health service
- Antidepressant use in England soars
- I’m battling anorexia for sake of my unborn baby
- Mother of transgender teen hopes to start campaign to beat prejudice
- Do trauma survivors miss out on valuable treatment?
- The coalition's Dickensian take on disability allowance
- Health & Well Being Community Activities in South Derbyshire
- ‘Concealed’ drug trial results put lives in danger
- Mental health cannot be shoehorned into predetermined 'clusters'
- Boris Johnson attacks planned cuts to disability payments
- Major changes ahead for the NHS but what does that mean for patients?
- Work woes for Dorset Asperger's patient
- How sports stars deal with depression
- GP groups set to decide future of specialist care
- Holocaust Memorial Day
- Involving service users in service design
- £100m cash injection for local health services could filter to charities
- We tell boys not to cry, then wonder about male suicide
- AdEPT:Understanding and Preventing the Adverse Effects of Psychological Therapies
- Campaigners protest in London over disability cuts
- Survey of service receivers experience of CPA and Care Standards
- Labour scorns Cameron's 'happiness' agenda
- Reorganising mental health services into clusters doesn't make sense
- Message from Jane Birkin (Outreach Officer)