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Moochela, A few places you can try to get this information: * Public health unit * Mental health hospital or unit in a hospital * Social worker * Family physician * The internet, search: CBT support group, Brighton, UK * Associations of mental health Hope this helps. Danielle _______________________ The PC Support Team
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If there is such a thing as a mental health association in your area you might want to ask them. They often have a lot of info. Also, if there is such a thing in your area as a psychologist association that only lets in psychologists on the basis of competence you might ask them. They also often have good info. Well, i am all out of ideas. sorry if this ends up not helping You, i don't know how things work in the UK. -Diva
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I am from Southampton and have not heard of any support groups in the local area - so not sure if any exist or not.
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Not sure where to post this..... Just read that some people go to CBT groups. I am in Brighton, UK and was wondering if there is such a thing here. I have been on the list for CBT for over 3 years and have been paying a counsellor in the meantime but have not been able to find a CBT one that is recommended - I only go to recommended therapists!! Anyone got any information or suggestions? Thanks

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