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Psychological Therapy Service

 

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Our therapy is different

Flexible appointments
No interpreter needed
Our therapists understand Deaf culture
All of our therapists are Deaf, or hearing and fluent in BSL
Secure and confidential
Over 10 years of experience delivering a therapy service for Deaf people
The only NHS therapies for Deaf people with anxiety and depression commissioned by NHS England

Get referred

NHS Therapies for deaf people with anxiety and depression

Refer yourself

You can request therapy with this online form.

Or visit your GP

Tell the doctor how you have been thinking and feeling. Be honest. Remember your doctor is there to help. Your doctor might not know about SignHealth. Research shows that therapy in BSL is more successful for BSL users. Ask your doctor to contact SignHealth for more information.

See our FAQs below for more information

Therapy is for if you are feeling low, anxious or worried. Maybe you are having trouble sleeping, or you can’t concentrate, or are unable to enjoy activities that you used to love. GPs often prescribe therapy for these feelings and symptoms, because therapy is the most effective treatment.

There are different types of psychological therapies and we can discuss together which one suits you best with your specific needs and situation in mind.

SignHealth’s Psychological Therapy service was previously known as ‘BSL Healthy Minds’.

You do not pay for any of our services.

Our services are contracted with the NHS through a number of different routes. 

We offer services to Deaf people who may be experiencing one or more of the following conditions: 

  • Mild to moderate depression or anxiety
  • OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
  • PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
  • Generalised Anxiety Disorder
  • Phobias
  • Social anxiety
  • Health anxiety
  • Loss or bereavement
  • Confidence problems
  • Low self-esteem
  • Family or work stresses
  • Identity issues
  • Abuse
  • Couples Therapy

If you do not see your condition (or you are not sure) but you think meeting with a therapist could help, please contact us

You must be aged over 18 and living in England or Wales. 

Anywhere in England. We still provide therapy for Deaf people in Wales but the funding process has not changed and will still be through Individual Funding Requests (IFR). This NHS contract will not impact the services available in Scotland and Northern Ireland. If you might benefit from therapy and live in Scotland or Northern Ireland, we suggest that you discuss your options with your GP.

Our therapy sessions are primarily delivered online but face-to-face can sometimes be arranged.

If you have any questions about the service or you need help with referrals please contact us.

Text 07984 439473
therapy@signhealth.org.uk
Call 07966 976747

Research suggests that the best treatment for people with mental health such as depression and anxiety is ‘talking therapy’. This therapy method relies on 1-1 communication, but for Deaf people, this is problematic. The moment an interpreter is involved, the conversation becomes less intimate and has been shown to be less effective for the patient. 

All our therapists are either Deaf or hearing and fluent in British Sign Language (BSL) and some can also support deaf people who do not sign. 

Please contact your GP to discuss your options. We also have self-help guides on SignHealth’s website for a range of mental health and advice for small steps you can take to improve your wellbeing through getting better sleep, mindfulness and other exercises.

Before 2022, therapy in sign language was funded through Individual Funding Requests (IFR) submitted to Integrated Care Boards (ICBs, which were previously known as Clinical Commissioning Groups CCGs) for each patient. Not all ICBs would approve funding, instead requiring a Deaf patient to go to a mainstream hearing service first. Or the patient might need to wait a long time for funding to eventually be approved.

This NHS England contract streamlines the process by automatically approving funding for Deaf people to access our NHS therapies for Deaf people with anxiety and depression in sign language.

This contract covers NHS therapies for Deaf people with anxiety and depression. If you are in need of grief and bereavement therapy and other types of counselling, funding will continue to be approved through the  Individual Funding Requests (IFR) route.

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