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NHS Psychotherapist Retiring - Not sure what happens to me?

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TadWorried · 25/02/2013 00:53

The NHS Consultant Psychotherapist who I've been seeing for a year has told me she is retiring in four weeks time!

So I'd like to ask has anyone got any idea as to where I stand with receiving further care from the NHS. I'm concerned as it appears my local NHS Trust has not recruited or appointed a replacement Psychotherapist. They seem to have no plan as to what their doing.

Does the NHS have any duty to find a Psychotherapist to continue the therapy I'm receiving? My current Psychotherapist seems very guarded when I ask what will happen?

I'm also worried that I might be asked to travel quite far to see a new Psychotherapist in a different county - I'm normally quite traumatised after each session so I don't feel able to travel too far.

Any thoughts or advice?

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Waferthinmint · 25/02/2013 17:48

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TadWorried · 25/02/2013 23:04

Thank you or replying Waferthinmint,

Unfortunately, I won't be able to see the psychotherapist privately I am reliant on the NHS.

But Thank You I will see if Mind have any suggestions.

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