Prisoner Post Traumatic Stress – an NHS self help guide for people in prison
A Self-help Guide to Post Traumatic Stress for Prisoners people in Prison
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A Self-help Guide to Post Traumatic Stress for Prisoners people in Prison
Poster regarding Prohibited Substances
Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness (PDOC) refers to people whose consciousness has been affected by severe damage to the brain. They have times when they are awake but have reduced or no awareness of themselves or their surroundings. This leaflet explains the PDOC assessment.
Protected meal times poster
The Care Quality Commission protects the rights and interests of people who are detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act 1983.
Psychological flexibility is the ability to have a little bit of space between you and your thoughts and feelings. When we are psychologically inflexible we become wrapped up in our own difficulties, we become disconnected from the things that are important to us in our lives, and we are more likely to experience suffering and mental ill-health. Through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) we can learn to be more psychologically flexible.
Information about psychological services on Alnmouth, Warkworth and Embleton adult acute admission wards at St George’s Park Hospital.
Easy read information about the psychology team in Sunderland and how they can help in lots of different ways.