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Our Maastricht Interview service has re-opened for referrals and self-referrals.
The service is for anyone who hears voices or experiences paranoia and lives in Bradford or Craven. It offers one-to-one support over ten one-hour sessions.
It uses a semi-structured questionnaire that has been designed by people who hear voices and mental health professionals. The aim is for voice-hearers to get a better understanding of their voices, be less fearful of them and develop a better awareness of their origin.
You can refer yourself or someone else for support.
For more information click here.
To make a referral or self-referral, please contact [email protected] or call 01274 730815. There may be a waiting list depending on demand.
Posted on: 11th February 2021
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