Information for friends and family – EIP Service – Information Leaflet
This leaflet is for family members, friends or anyone who is worried about someone with psychosis.
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
This leaflet is for family members, friends or anyone who is worried about someone with psychosis.
Information from Mind which explains what electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is, what it is for and what happens during the treatment.
This leaflet provides information about psychological therapy provided by the Trust's community services. It explains what a psychological therapist is and has information about what happens at appointments.
An information leaflet about Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), outlining the causes, what difficulties you can experience and how you can help yourself.
A range of information and support resources for adults and young people. Covering types of mental health problems, A-Z mental health, drugs and treatments, tips for everyday living, your legal rights, and information for young people.
This booklet is for parents, and aims to inspire them to seek as much therapy as possible so that they can learn to heal themselves and protect their children’s future mental health.
Mummy is Poorly is a children's story about a little girl whose mother has mental health difficulties. It was written with the aim of reassuring very young carers by providing them with a basic understanding of what would happen to them if their parents developed severe 'poorly thinking'.
A self help guide with information about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It explains what OCD is, some of the symptoms, treatments that are available and how you can help yourself overcome it. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).
This booklet aims to help you reduce your panic attacks by helping you to: recognise whether or not you are having panic attacks; understand panic, what causes it and what keeps it going; accept that panic cannot harm you and learn techniques to reduce panic. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).
A list of health and wellbeing books to help parents and carers with children or teenagers. Chosen with the help of Newcastle's Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.