Thursday, 21 December 2017

“Thinking differently about difficulties and feeling understood”



Our Let’s Talk – Wellbeing service is helping to reduce anxiety and depression in patients diagnosed with dementia. Read about Andrew’s experience here.

As well as the service featured in our blog post from David, Let’s Talk – Wellbeing also offers support to people in Broxtowe with respiratory, cardiac, memory problems and those at risk of admission to hospital as part of its main service. 

The service uses talking therapies to reduce the emotional distress caused by a person’s physical ill health, whilst helping them to better cope with their condition and manage symptoms. 

Here Richard Alvey, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, shares the experience of a recent patient Andrew (real name changed):

“Andrew started to become depressed following a diagnosis of dementia. He started to feel anxious in social situations in case his memory would let him down. He felt less motivated to do things and this concerned him as it was out of character.

Monday, 18 December 2017

“This experience has improved my life”



A talking therapies service ran by Let’s Talk – Wellbeing in the Trust is making a difference to the lives of people diagnosed with a long term condition in Broxtowe. 

The service focuses on physical health conditions such as diabetes and dermatological issues, and the psychological effects these can have such as anxiety or depression. The service uses a range of talking therapies to reduce the emotional distress caused by a person’s physical ill health, whilst helping them to better cope with their condition and manage symptoms. 

Here we share David’s story who was recently seen by Kelly McGrory, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist.

“This has been such a positive experience. I encourage anyone who gets the opportunity to make the most of it.