Overview of Positive Step and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Adrian Dugmore, Clinical lead Philip Adkins, Service Manager Agenda • • • • Who are Positive Step? How do I refer? Service targets and 25% access rate What to expect, the patient journey through our service and stepped care • CBT and the various therapies on offer • Resources to use What is Positive Step? • NHS Primary Care IAPT Service • Partnership between AWP and Second Step • Work with Common Mental Health issues such as depression and anxiety disorders • Based at the Coast Resource Centre in Worle and work at local surgeries Additional services • Long Term Health Conditions (LTHC) pathway • Carers pathway • STEPPS programme (Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Prevention). Referral pathways • Self referral – 0300 300 0834 • GP/Health Professional referral via the website • Booking on to courses via the website www.positivestep.org.uk Referral Statistics • North Somerset Population approximately 167,111 (GP registered adults) • Mental Health Population based on 15% 25,066 • 15% annual target – 3,760 • 2015 – 2016, 4681 referrals received • 3,867 went on to receive treatment Looking Ahead • North Somerset Population approximately – 215,000 • Access targets for IAPT services nationally will increase to 25% by 2020 • Positive Step will need to treat 6,266 to hit target in 2020, an increase of 2,506 • Areas to target include 16-17 year olds, over 65’s and males What to expect and the patient journey through our service Step 4 Positive Step: High Level Service Map Step 3 High Intensity Step 4 Interventions Step 1 Step 2a Low Intensity Step 2b Low Intensity Interventions Step 2a Triage Primary Care Step 2a Assessment and Low Intensity Brief Intervention Step 1 Watchful Waiting Step 2b Low Intensity Review Step 3 High Intensity Review & Follow up Supervision and support Step 2b Low Intensity Step 3 High Intensity Interventions Step 1 GP Management Watchful waiting, Books on Prescription, Internet resources, Self-help material, Signposting to relevant agencies. Step 2 Receive, process and triage referrals – Book patients on to Psycho-education courses or book initial telephone assessment appointments with Step 2 workers. Low Intensity Intervention by Step 2 Worker Assessment, Books on Prescription, Internet, relevant agencies, Computer CBT, Guided self help, psych-education courses, individual low intensity CBT intervention and reviews. Step 3 High Intensity Intervention by Step 3 Worker Assessment, Individual CBT up to 12 sessions, Therapy groups spanning 8 to 16 weeks, EMDR. Step 4 Secondary Services, Recovery Teams, Early Intervention for Psychosis Team, Intensive Support Team, Consultant Psychiatrist. Step 5 In-patient services. CBT and the various therapies on offer • • • • • • • • • Phone Assessments Various resources and guided self help Psycho-educational courses 1:1 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Step 3 therapy groups Long term health conditions Carers Workshops and Individual Sessions Signpost to other services Restricted counselling provision Our Psycho-education Courses • • • • Last 4-6 weeks 20 or less participants in the room Led by a presenter at the front of the room Education and develop skills and techniques to practice at home through the use of workbooks • Involve informal discussions and activities What courses we offer • • • • • Low Mood Anxiety/Worry Self-Esteem Stress and Mood Management Getting Ready for Change / Weight Management • Carers’ Workshops • Keeping Well • • • • • • • • • Individual Interventions Low Intensity – Single Strand, Up to 6 sessions Sleep hygiene Medication review Cognitive restructuring Behaviour experiments Behaviour activation Graded exposure Panic management GAD Problem solving Individual High Intensity CBT Up to 12 sessions • Formulation incorporating disorder specific protocols • Beckian longitudinal formulation • Therapy incorporating above interventions Different types of anxiety • • • • • • • • General Anxiety Social Anxiety Panic Disorder Health Anxiety Specific phobia OCD PTSD Mild to Moderate Eating Disorder Symptoms of Anxiety • • • • • • • • Frequent worrying or nervousness Rapid heartbeat or palpitations Dizziness / light headed Nausea / stomach problems Avoiding people or situations Difficulty concentrating Thoughts that you can’t cope Thoughts that something bad will happen Symptoms of Depression • • • • • • • • • • Feeling sad Feeling guilty or worthless Irritable Less interest in usual activities Trouble making decisions or concentrating Focussing on the negative Tired / loss of energy /difficulty sleeping Thoughts of death or hopelessness Withdrawal and isolation Loss of appetite Resources to Use Helpful CBT Websites • • • • • • Psychology.tools Self-help.tools Northumberland self help Centre for Clinical Interventions Living Life to the Full Mood gym
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