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The London School of Economics's Depression Report - published on Monday 19 June 2006 - urges that psychological therapy should be made available to all people suffering from depression, chronic anxiety and schizophrenia. This is what the guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) prescribe, but they are not currently being implemented because the therapy services are not there.
According to the authors of the report - the Centre for Economic Performance's Mental Health Policy Group, led by Lord Professor Richard Layard - there should be a proper psychological therapy service in every part of the country by 2013. Such a service would pay for itself in the reduced expenditure on incapacity benefits from people being able to go back to work.
The report reveals the following striking facts:
The report has the support of the Royal College of General Practitioners, as well as leading mental health charities - Mind, Rethink, the Mental Health Foundation and the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health.
The Chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Professor Mayur Lakhani, said in response to the report: "GPs tell me all the time just how hard it is to get talking therapies for their patients. I welcome this important proposal, which, if implemented, could transform the care of thousands of patients with anxiety and depression.'
Bell S, Clark D, Knapp M, Lord Layard, Baroness Meacher, et al.
The Depression Report: A New Deal for Depression and Anxiety Disorders
The Centre for Economic Performance's Mental Health Policy Group, London School of Economics.[Full report ( 20 pages: 284KB)]
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