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Councelling waiting time
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Can anyone tell me roughly how long from referral to actually seeing someone please?
I did google but couldnt see - probobly local areas will differ but mabye personal experience. X
I did google but couldnt see - probobly local areas will differ but mabye personal experience. X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on the NHS Trust and who will be counselling you, and whether you have been referred to Primary or Secondary care.
Where I am, for Secondary Care, there's a wait of around 10-12 weeks for psychiatry, 18 months for psychology. However psychology do a telephone triage quite quickly to assess whther you are suitable for the service, and if not will pass the referral on to a service more appropriate.
Primary Care mental health services tend move quicker, usually making contact within a few weeks.
Of course it also depends what you are getting counselling for.
Where I am, for Secondary Care, there's a wait of around 10-12 weeks for psychiatry, 18 months for psychology. However psychology do a telephone triage quite quickly to assess whther you are suitable for the service, and if not will pass the referral on to a service more appropriate.
Primary Care mental health services tend move quicker, usually making contact within a few weeks.
Of course it also depends what you are getting counselling for.
As mentioned before, it depends if it is via Primary Care or Secondary Care. Primary Care offer different types of counselling and it depends on which one you have been triaged to. For our area, Step 2 counselling is about 4 week wait, Step 3 Counselling a 5 month wait, Step 3 CBT a 5 month wait, Step 4 Psychotherapy about a 12 month wait and Step 4 CBT about a 12 month wait at the moment. The higher the step depends on the complexity of the problem and if you have received treatment before. You are quite within your right to ring up the appropriate dept and ask what their waiting time is. Also, it depends a little bit on if people drop out of treatment or don't bother turning up, about 33%!!!
I hope you find the answer and all the best to you.........x
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