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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Trusted?
I guess I should be glad I saw the locum doctor. This supremely disinterested man who hadn’t bothered to read my notes before seeing me, even though I’d given the receptionist a detailed description of what I needed to discuss. … Continue reading
Silent scream
When I finished my therapy in the summer I was told that I would be reviewed at six months and if I had any problem before that I should get in touch with the Complex Needs team. Which is why … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health
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Bob-a-job
It was interesting a few weeks ago to run a Mental Health First Aid course where many of the delegates were researchers, in fact some of them had worked on data which we use in the course. With that sort of … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health, Work
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