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  2. Auditory Verbal UK - Wikipedia

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    Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK) is a charity that delivers auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) to deaf babies and children aged 0–5 years to enable them to listen and talk. [ citation needed ] AVUK was founded in 2003 by Jacqueline Stokes in Oxfordshire to provide AVTs for families in the UK.

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  4. Improving Access to Psychological Therapies - Wikipedia

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    But the plan appears not to have worked, Davis (2020) 28 in the Journal of Evidence Based Mental Health, noted that 73% of IAPT clients receive low intensity therapy first (guided self help, computer assisted CBT or group psychoeducation) but only 4% are transferred to high intensity therapy and the first transition appointment is the least ...

  5. Portal:Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    For local government purposes Berkshire comprises six unitary authority areas: Bracknell Forest, Reading, Slough, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead, and Wokingham. The historic county included the parts of Oxfordshire south of the River Thames , which formed its northern border, but excluded Caversham and Slough .

  6. Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is a widely dispersed organisation with clinical services at several locations across the whole of the Royal County of Berkshire. Services at the trust are broadly divided into three provision areas; Adult Community and Mental Health , Children, Young People, and Families (CYPF) , and Talking Therapies .

  7. Psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The term psychotherapy is derived from Ancient Greek psyche (ψυχή meaning "breath; spirit; soul") and therapeia (θεραπεία "healing; medical treatment"). The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "The treatment of disorders of the mind or personality by psychological means...", however, in earlier use, it denoted the treatment of disease through hypnotic suggestion.

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  9. Mental health trust - Wikipedia

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    Commonly cognitive behavioural therapy; Family support - providing support to the family, friends, and carers of those with a mental health problem. Community drug and alcohol clinics - helping people to cope with addiction; Community mental health houses - supported housing to help people live in the community