We are a national charity supporting women and families affected by Postpartum Psychosis (PP). PP is a severe mental illness which begins suddenly following childbirth. Symptoms include hallucinations and delusions, often with mania, depression or confusion. Over 1400 women experience ... Read More
Buckinghamshire Mind Guide
Results for "Post Natal Depression"
APNI Association for Post Natal Illness
Provides information and support to anyone affected by post-natal depression and other related illnesses . ... Read More
Birth Trauma Association
Support for women who have experienced traumatic childbirth, and their partners. ... Read More
BPC- British Psychoanalytic Council
Professional body representing psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Also, has a register of members. ... Read More
BPS- British Psychological Society
The representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK. Also, has an online directory of psychologists. ... Read More
Across Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire Perinatal Mental Health Service
Buckinghamshire Perinatal Mental Health Service The Buckinghamshire Perinatal Team is a specialist service providing assessment and treatment of women with complex and severe mental health problems during and after pregnancy. Our service will ensure improved access to treatment and better ... Read More
Across Buckinghamshire
Bucks Mind – Counselling Service
We provide high quality one-to-one counselling to adults with a variety of mental health needs. We can work with people who are experiencing anxiety, depression, loss, relationship issues, difficulties with anger, recovery from traumatic events or are struggling to cope ... Read More
Across Buckinghamshire
Live Well Stay Well
Live Well Stay Well is a free service that has helped thousands of people to lose weight, quit smoking, get more active, feel happier or manage their diabetes. We can also support you with the emotional challenges of managing your ... Read More
Maternal OCD
Maternal OCD aims: Raise awareness of perinatal OCD to healthcare professionals, mums to be/new mums, researchers and national decision-makers Provide information and support to mums and their families Encourage and support perinatal OCD research To follow us on Twitter please ... Read More
APNI Association for Post Natal Illness
Provides information and support to anyone affected by post-natal depression and other related illnesses . ... Read More
Birth Trauma Association
Support for women who have experienced traumatic childbirth, and their partners. ... Read More
BPC- British Psychoanalytic Council
Professional body representing psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Also, has a register of members. ... Read More
BPS- British Psychological Society
The representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK. Also, has an online directory of psychologists. ... Read More
Buckinghamshire Perinatal Mental Health Service
Buckinghamshire Perinatal Mental Health Service The Buckinghamshire Perinatal Team is a specialist service providing assessment and treatment of women with complex and severe mental health problems during and after pregnancy. Our service will ensure improved access to treatment and better ... Read More
Bucks Mind – Counselling Service
We provide high quality one-to-one counselling to adults with a variety of mental health needs. We can work with people who are experiencing anxiety, depression, loss, relationship issues, difficulties with anger, recovery from traumatic events or are struggling to cope ... Read More
Live Well Stay Well
Live Well Stay Well is a free service that has helped thousands of people to lose weight, quit smoking, get more active, feel happier or manage their diabetes. We can also support you with the emotional challenges of managing your ... Read More
Maternal OCD
Maternal OCD aims: Raise awareness of perinatal OCD to healthcare professionals, mums to be/new mums, researchers and national decision-makers Provide information and support to mums and their families Encourage and support perinatal OCD research To follow us on Twitter please ... Read More