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It’s time to listen this Time to Talk Day

Nuffield Health Tees Hospital suggests supporting those suffering with mental ill-health through listening this Time to Talk Day.

Despite changing attitudes towards mental health, it remains a taboo subject with fear of discrimination. ‘Time to Talk Day’ is a great example of a campaign raising the profile of mental health and encouraging an open dialogue.

However, it can be overwhelming for those experiencing mental ill-health to start the conversation. Nuffield Health Tees Hospital in Stockton is encouraging people to listen, this ’Time to Talk Day’ to support those suffering from mental illness.

Many people avoid talking about their mental health problems because they are worried about how other people may react to hearing about their experiences. This can leave the individual feeling isolated and vulnerable. Statistics released by Time to Change say 60% of people with a mental health problem waited over a year to tell the people closest to them about it. Instead of the responsibility falling on those struggling to talk, Nuffield Health Professional Head of Emotional Wellbeing, Brendan Street, suggests supporting those through listening.

Brendan Street, comments: “It may be a hard-hitting statistic that 1 in 4 of us will experience a mental health problem each year, but what’s more important to recognise is “4 in 4” of us have mental health, we all have a mental state to protect and enhance. While it can seem really hard to know what to say to someone who is in distress, by taking the time to listen to them, you are showing them the care and support they may need to find further help. Let’s make ‘Time to Talk day’ ‘Time to Listen day’.”

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Brendan continues: “At Nuffield Health we are trying to make mental health support more accessible. We have a number of online and face-to-face services available, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which is a clinically proven therapy effective in treating problems such as depression, anxiety, self-esteem, anger management, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and specific phobias. Nuffield Health Tees Hospital is one of our sites which offer CBT to help those who are looking for support with their mental health.”

More information about Nuffield Health’s emotional wellbeing services is available online.

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