While you wait

We understand that waiting for professional support can be difficult and we would like to highlight some resources you may wish to make use of whilst you are waiting. There are many available online and in the community to support you. Some of these are outlined below and more can be found on our useful resources page. You will also find on this page the approximate current wait times for the different types of treatment we offer.

Togetherall

Togetherall is an anonymous online community available 24/7 to connect with others and gain peer support with clinical oversight. Share your thoughts and concerns in a safe space and access online resources and courses to learn coping strategies, learn more about yourself, help take control and feel better. 16+ Wandsworth residents can access via postcode and have immeadiate online support through Togetherall. To find out more, watch this video and or visit our website to register.

Good thinking

Good Thinking is a free online service that supports Londoners to look after their mental health and wellbeing in a way that works for them. Since its launch in 2017, over 700,000 people have used the digital service to tackle anxiety, stress, low mood, sleep problems, grief and other concerns. Good Thinking is available 24/7 on any device and is completely anonymous. It provides a range of resources all of which have been reviewed and approved by a clinical specialist including :

To access Good Thinking, please click here.

Recovery College

The Recovery College run by South West London & St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust was the UK's first mental health recovery study and training college. It provides a range of courses and resources for patients, families, friends, carers and staff. The college aims to support people become experts in their own self-care and wellbeing. The courses are run by peer trainers (people with lived experience of mental health challenges) and mental health professionals. The courses vary in length from a single three-hour session to an eight-week course. They are delivered both online and in person. To find out more about the Recovery College, the courses it offers and to enrol, please click here.

Recovery cafés

The Recovery Cafés offer a safe, inclusive and welcoming space for those who are struggling to cope. You do not need to book and can just turn up to get some support. They are open 6:00pm and 11:00pm Monday – Friday and noon to 11:00pm Saturday, Sunday and every bank holiday.

  • Hestia’s Recovery Café: 966 Garratt Lane, London SW17 0ND.  Email: recoverycafe@hestia.org or call 07794 394 920
  • Sunshine Recovery Café: 296a Kingston Rd, London SW20 8LX. Email: info@sunshinerecoverycafe.org or call 07908 436 617
  • Twickenham Recovery Hub: 32 Hampton Road, London TW2 5QB. Email: recoveryhub@rbmind.org or call 020 3137 9755
  • Kingston Recovery Hub: Alfriston Centre, 3 Berrylands Road, London KT5 8RB. Email: recoveryhub@rbmind.org or call 020 3137 9755

If you need urgent support, please click here
 

Additional online CBT resources

Centre For Clinical Interventions (CCI)
Website:   www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/Resources (workbooks section). 
The resources provided on CCI's website aim to provide general information about various mental health problems, as well as techniques that focus on a cognitive behavioural approach to managing difficulties.

Mood Gym
Website:  www.moodgym.anu.edu.au
An innovative, interactive web program designed to prevent depression. It consists of five modules, an interactive game, anxiety and depression assessments, downloadable relaxation audio, a workbook and feedback assessment. 

Living life to the full
Website: www.llttf.com
Living Life to the Full is an online course aimed at adults, providing easy access to CBT skills. It aims to empower users to tackle low mood, stress and distress through improving their understanding of why they feel as they do and teaching key life skills that will challenge these feelings. The course offers 10 modules based on Chris Williams’ Five Areas model and is in a self-help format, supported by workbooks to be used between sessions. Sound, text and video clips are used throughout to guide users through the programme. Users must register to access the course. It is free.

OCTC
Website: www.octc.co.uk/resources   
Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre website has a list of self-help booklets for a variety of mental health difficulties. 
 

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