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What happens if the treatment offered at the Centre for Anxiety Disorders & Trauma is not suitable for me?

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What happens if the treatment offered at the Centre for Anxiety Disorders & Trauma is not suitable for me?

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After you have been assessed the therapist will be in a position to say whether or not you can be offered treatment with our service. If not, this may be because you have been mis-diagnosed or because your symptoms do not meet diagnostic criteria for the particular disorder you were thought to be suffering from. In this case the therapist will write to your GP detailing the outcome of your assessment and, where possible, with suggestions of a more appropriate service to refer you to for help. You could also try to find a therapist through organisations like the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). Here’s how to contact the BABCP: BABCP Victoria Buildings 9/13 Silver Street BURY, BL9 0EU Tel: 0161 797 4484 Fax: 0161 797 2670 Wesbite: www.babcp.

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