NHS Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies, here to “Help!”
NHS Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies (formerly Healthy Minds) join plethora of stars to “Help!” you with your mental health thanks to the Beatles.
Buckinghamshire’s talking therapy service NHS Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies (formerly Healthy Minds) is waiting for your call as national landmark mental health campaign launches with ‘Help!’ From The Beatles. Backed by some of the biggest recording artists, the new landmark campaign uses the classic 1964 Beatles song to reinforce the message for people to take better care of their mental health.
People struggling with their mental health are encouraged to seek immediate help – just like the theme of the famous Beatles song – and say ‘Help me if you can I’m feeling down’ thanks to some of the biggest recording artists, like Craig David, Girls Aloud’s Nicola Roberts, Tom Grennan, Laura Mvula, Ella Henderson and Max George.
It is hoped the poignant soundtrack will encourage people to think and reflect about their mental health.
According to NHS England and Improvement, since April 2020, over 230,000 nationally have come forward for NHS talking therapies.
Anybody experiencing anxiety, depression, or other common mental health concerns in Buckinghamshire is encouraged to get in touch and see how talking therapies can help them.
Josef Landsberg, Deputy Clinical Lead at NHS Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies, said:
“You have nothing to lose and so much to gain by taking those first steps and asking for help from your local Talking Therapies service. Healthy Minds, the Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies service, want you to come forward so made it even easier to get your foot in the door by offering Bucks residents the option to choose and book their first appointment online by simply visiting their website. In addition to this the service can also be accessed via conventional routes and effective treatment is available either face to face, over the phone or by video consultation.”
So, ‘we can help you if you’re feeling down’ easily self-refer by visiting NHS Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies, call us now on 01865 901600 or text “TALK” and your name to 07798 667169.
Published: 20 January 2022