Central Northumberland Adult Community Treatment Team – Patient information leaflet
This leaflet provides you with information that you may find useful during your time with Northumberland Community Treatment Team.
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This leaflet provides you with information that you may find useful during your time with Northumberland Community Treatment Team.
As you start to become an adult, your body goes through lots of changes and you’ll notice that your moods and behaviour change too. From starting your periods to growing body hair, find out what to expect when you go through puberty.
Information about how the Trust's Chaplaincy Service can support you whilst you are in hospital or being care for by a community team.
Cleadon Ward is an inpatient unit, which treats people who have functional mental health conditions. The ward is based at Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland.
Clearbook is a female only, high dependency rehabilitation unit based at Hopewood Park, Sunderland. The service is for females only above the age of 18 years old who require a period of intensive rehabilitation in a hospital setting.
This leaflet is relevant to the following clinic: Clozapine Clinic, at St. Georges Park, Morpeth
This leaflet is relevant to the following clinic: Clozapine Clinic, West Cumbria Community Treatment Team. Located at Valley View, West Cumberland Hospital, Hensingham, Whitehaven, CA28 8JG
An introduction to the Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust's Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) Service. It outlines what the team offer and how to be referred.
This leaflet is for anyone who wants to know more about Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT leaflet It discusses how it works, why it is used, its effects, its side-effects, and alternative treatments.
The Memory Assessment and Management Service provide a range of intervention groups. If one is suitable for you, one of our clinicians will discuss this you, and refer you to the group, if appropriate. If you are unable to attend, this resources may be helpful to you and your carers.