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Some services GMHWs may provide include: |
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− | Treatment of individuals or group interventions |
+ | Treatment of individuals or group interventions; |
− | Team work - working within primary care and supporting other collegues |
+ | Team work - working within primary care and supporting other collegues; |
− | Networking - making the links between primary care and specialist services also within primary care |
+ | Networking - making the links between primary care and specialist services also within primary care; |
− | Guided Self Help |
+ | Guided Self Help; |
− | [[Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy]] |
+ | [[Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy]]; |
− | Book presciption schemes |
+ | Book presciption schemes; |
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The NHS Plan (Department of Health, 2000) first described the role of the Graduate Mental Health Worker (GMHW). The GMHW is involved in 3 main areas treatment, team working and networking. They also complete training as part of their post.
Some services GMHWs may provide include: Treatment of individuals or group interventions; Team work - working within primary care and supporting other collegues; Networking - making the links between primary care and specialist services also within primary care; Guided Self Help; Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy; Book presciption schemes;