Physical Health Monitoring of Antipsychotic Medications – Patient Information Leaflet
This leaflet explains how and why antipsychotic medications are monitored for possible side effects.
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This leaflet explains how and why antipsychotic medications are monitored for possible side effects.
Information about the Physical Treatment Centre at Hadrian Clinic. It includes details and a timetable of the services offered, who the clinic is for and how to be referred.
An easy read information leaflet about physiotherapy and how it can help you with your posture and movement.
Information about Newcastle Libraries' Pictures to Share collections. High quality and beautiful books which combine pictures and text for adults in a meaningful way and can help stimulate conversation between families, professionals and dementia sufferers.
This guidance document explains how patients are involved in the assessments and offers advice and guidance to those who choose to become patient assessors.
Originally developed by Tamsin Black as a colouring book for children with encopresis. Designed to suit the cognitive development stage of children up to around seven years of age. Illustrations and text are intended to promote understanding of toileting matters and to relieve anxiety.
This leaflet contains information about Post Diagnostic Intervention Support, this service is for people who live in Northumberland and who are registered with a GP in Northumberland and provide support for the person living with the diagnosis an their family/care giver
This booklet is written by psychologists and aims to help you understand common reactions to trauma and offers some practical suggestions to help you cope. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).
A Royal College of Psychiatrists leaflet for anyone who has been through a harrowing experience, who has been abused or tortured, or who knows someone to whom this has happened
Information from the Royal College of Psychiatrists for anyone who wants to know more about postnatal depression. It may also be helpful to: women who have, or think they might have postnatal depression; pregnant women who are worried about getting postnatal depression; partners, family and friends.