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Talk to your doctor.

In some areas psychoanalytic psychotherapy is available from the NHS but there is often a long wait for this and where it is available, this may only be for a short period. In addition to making a referral to a therapist within the NHS, your doctor may also be able to provide you with details of locally-based private therapists.

The NHS Direct website offers a comprehensive guide to mental health issues, with information that may help you talk to your doctor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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