BBC Radio 4 program Medmatters (forkortelse for Medical Matters) har i deres seneste udsendelse en interessant diskussion om fordele og ulemper med det nye IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) program, der er ved at blive indført i hele England af det engelske sundhedssystem, NHS (National Health Service).
All In The Mind’s Claudia Hammond discusses whether the new government talking therapy programme IAPT will make a real difference to people with mental illness or if it is just a quick fix.
Blandt deltagerne i radioprogrammet er bl.a. professor David M. Clark, Director of the Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma, Maudsley Hospital.
Link: Medmatters, All In The Mind 14 July 09
Se desuden:
David M. Clark har holdt et oplæg i BABCP (British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies) om programmet:
Professor David Clark talks about the Government’s £173million programme to improve access to talking therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, during the BABCP’s annual conference in Edinburgh, 2008.
VIDEO: Professor David Clark talks about the government’s £173million IAPT programme: del 1 og del 2
Tags: BBC, Claudia Hammond, IAPT, NHS, podcast, psychological therapies, sundhedssystem
