Adult Mental Health Services
Our adult services cover a range of mental health care services for people of working age (between 18 and 65 years), with some services also catering for older people (over 65 years).
Our adult services cover a range of mental health care services for people of working age (between 18 and 65 years), with some services also catering for older people (over 65 years).
We provide core mental health services in the community to adults of working age (between 18 – 65 years) with mental health problems.
Organisation for people involved in behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy.
Professional body representing counselling and psychotherapy which also has a directory of practitioners.
The Buckinghamshire Community Eating Disorders Team has been established in its current form since 2005 to provide community support for adults with Eating Disorders.
Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults.
The Complex Needs Service is part of the Thames Valley Initiative – providing treatment for people with complex and longstanding emotional and interpersonal problems, most of whom will suffer from personality disorders.
Our memory services aim to help people who are worried that their poor memory may be a sign of dementia.
NHS Bucks Talking Therapies (formerly Healthy Minds) may be able to offer you the help you need to improve your wellbeing (whether you are feeling anxious, depressed or stressed).
Older adult community Mental Health Teams provide treatment and support for adults over the age of 65 who have mental health problems or dementia.
The Whiteleaf Centre is a mental health facility providing inpatient and community care in a modern and welcoming environment.