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Depression and Anxiety Service

 

About Us

The Depression and Anxiety Service is known as a psychological therapy service and is for people who are 18 years and over who are feeling stressed, anxious, low in mood or depressed.

 

What are we able to help you with?

Our team is able to help you with the following:

  • Panic attacks

  • Depression

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

  • Anxiety

  • Excessive worry

  • Health anxiety

  • Social anxiety/shyness

  • Phobias

  • Post traumatic stress disorder

  • Agoraphobia

 

How can I get help?

Your GP can refer you, or you can refer yourself and we will let your GP know.
You can refer yourself by contacting us below:

Telephone: 01392 675 630 email: dpn-tr.ExeterDAS@nhs.net

 

What I can expect

How will I know if the service is right for me?

We will talk to you about your difficulties and agree with you the best way forward. We can refer you on to other services and give you telephone numbers of alternative treatment options.
 

What help can I expect from the service?

We will look at options with you which are based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). This looks at the way that thoughts, feelings and behaviours interact, sometimes in a helpful, and sometimes in an unhelpful way.
 

We provide a choice of help that includes:

  • Working with you to identify the difficulty you are having

  • Helping you in deciding where to start

  • Recommending reading that would be helpful for you

  • Providing information about other local resources that might be helpful for you

  • Identifying thoughts and actions which may be unhelpful for you

  • Identifying strengths and support to draw on

  • Guidance in setting realistic goals and support in achieving them

  • Providing support through self management programmes that have proven to be effective

  • Group work and/or individual therapy

 

We also offer Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). This is a specific treatment for people who have experienced a trauma.

We work closely with employment advisors who may be able to offer you support in getting back into work.
 

How long will I have to wait for my first appointment?

We aim to see everyone within four weeks of referral and the initial appointment will take approximately 30-40 minutes.
 

Our staff

Our staff work in various community buildings, for example, community hospitals, GP surgeries, libraries. This means we can usually provide you with support close to where you live or in the locality of your choice.

All of our staff are trained in effective psychological interventions to help you recover from depression and anxiety.
 

Confidentiality

Your contact with us will be confidential in the same way as it is with your GP. We use a secure database that is only for our service.

Please note the service does not routinely write reports.

 

Feeling Suicidal?

If you are feeling suicidal you can ring the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, call the Surgery or 111 if the surgery is closed. If you do not feel safe or have hurt yourself, please go directly to A&E.

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