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			<title>has anyone had MBT? Mentalization based therapy</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 10:51:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Another time maybe</description>
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			<title>Parliamentary Debate on Mental Health - relative to availability of talking therapies</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 11:03:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Comments please on the debate which took place in the House of Commons on 16th May, relative to the availability of talking therapies: 
 
 
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			Another area of concern is the increased waiting lists for IAPT services. I know that the world has changed since 1 April, and people who lobby on behalf of mental health services are going to have to change their lobbying tactics. It is important to ensure that commissioning groups have an understanding of mental illness and of the importance of IAPT services.<br />
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If we look at the Royal College’s report, we find that people are going through the system saying they are quite happy when they get a diagnosis, but are then told <br />
they might have to wait up to a year for a talking therapy—that is just no good. What we need—again, this will save the NHS and the economy money—is a quick service such as the IAPT service. I know from people in my own constituency and others who have written to me that the wait is totally unacceptable. If we want to make this work, we have to make sure we have a joined-up service and that people who want a diagnosis get the support they need quickly. Otherwise, people will be stuck in this no man’s land between diagnosis and treatment.<br />
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Another area on which the new organisation needs to focus is local government. Local government now has an important role in health care through health education and protection. The Royal College of Psychiatrists is working with councils on a project to have champions at the local level. It is important for local councils to have councillors or chief officers who can champion the need for mental health services locally.<br />
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I welcome the debate. It is important to talk about these subjects, and the more we do, the better. To adopt an old BT phrase, “We need to talk”. If we talk about it—whether it be in schools, the workplace or here—we will erase the stigma of mental illness. That has to be the goal: mental illness being treated just like any other long-term condition. People should not be afraid of admitting to it and should not feel that they cannot not be helped. We also need to recognise that in many cases—including, I have to say, my own—it can be strength rather than a weakness.
			
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			<title>Festival of light</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 09:32:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Philosophy Session 
Mind, Madness, and Power 
Richard Bentall, Frank Furedi, Simon Wessely. Angie Hobbs chairs. 
 
Psychiatrists and psychiatric drugs have their critics, but Szasz argued that the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Philosophy Session<br />
Mind, Madness, and Power<br />
Richard Bentall, Frank Furedi, Simon Wessely. Angie Hobbs chairs.<br />
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Psychiatrists and psychiatric drugs have their critics, but Szasz argued that the anti-psychiatry movement is just as dangerous. Is the real trouble here the power of the therapist over the individual defined as the ‘patient’? Or does this critique of the authority of the psychiatrist undermine our mental wellbeing?<br />
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Consultant psychiatrist Sir Simon Wessely, outspoken sociologist and author of Cultures of Fear, Frank Furedi, and clinical psychologist Richard Bentall debate the value of psychotherapy.<br />
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Sunday 26 May 12 PM<br />
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Are Doctors Bad For Us?<br />
Sue Bailey, David Healy, Jeremy Taylor. Isabel Hilton chairs.<br />
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Despite the occasional scandal, doctors are widely regarded as principled advocates of good medicine. But is this an act of blind and mistaken faith? Should we transform medicine by seeing medical practice as a vehicle for power, as argued by Foucault? Or could such scepticism be bad for us?<br />
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CEO of patients' organisation National Voices Jeremy Taylor, Royal College of Psychiatry President Sue Bailey and radical psychiatist David Healy consider medical authority.<br />
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Sunday 26 May 4 pm<br />
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