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Shining a Light in the Darkness Improving services for people with chronic depression Overview of the Project • 1 in 4 people have a mental health problem • The most common mental health problem is depression • 1 in 5 people with depression will develop chronic depression Chronic depression is under diagnosed and often remains untreated • Adults with chronic depression are amongst the highest users of medical services and often treatment resistant Raising the profile of an empirically tested and evidence based psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioural Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP), goes some way to address the current gap in services for this cohort of patients and Shining a Light in their darkness. Leadership Challenges Time and Tide… Time – NHS clinicians who take on the challenge of leadership need to balance this with their clinical commitments and other organisational responsibilities. Time has to be stretched like one of Salvador Daliʼs clocks. The Fellowship made this possible. Results Exerts from Local Press Releases Doncaster leads the way with psychotherapy for chronic depression “One of the worldʼs leading authorities in the treatment of chronic depression is coming to Doncaster to train NHS therapists from across the region.” “Doncaster patients are some of the first to receive CBASP through the NHS thanks to the organiser Carole Hirst, director of psychological therapies for RDaSH. Carole is developing services for people suffering from chronic depression after being awarded an NHS Clinical Leaderʼs Fellowship.” “A conference in September is planned, hosted by RDaSH, where the new CBASP UK network will be launched.” Contact Information Carole Hirst Director of Psychological Therapies [email protected] 01302 821432 Tide – The NHS and the systems within it have their own rythyms, like tides in an ocean. Sensing the power of the ʻwaveʼ and using its energy to land your goal, is a challenge but also a real thrill when achieved. The Fellowship has taught me how to do this.

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The Clinical Leadership Fellowships aim to support the transformation of leadership in the NHS by offering clinical professionals the opportunity to develop leadership skills through a structured learning and experiential programme.This two-day event saw 59 of our 2011 graduating Fellows share reflections and successes of their hard work over the past year. We heard some truly remarkable examples of how the programme enabled clinical professionals to improve and even transform services for patients. We also welcomed 80 new Fellows for the 2012 intake. Joining in the welcome celebrations were Jan Sobieraj, Managing Director of the NHS Leadership Academy, Sir David Nicholson, NHS Chief Executive and Chief Executive of the NHS Commissioning Board Authority, and Anna Soubry MP, new health minister.

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Shining a Light in the DarknessImproving services for people with chronic depression

Overview of the Project• 1 in 4 people have a mental health problem• The most common mental health problem is depression• 1 in 5 people with depression will develop chronic depression• Chronic depression is under diagnosed and often remains

untreated• Adults with chronic depression are amongst the highest users of

medical services and often treatment resistantRaising the profile of an empirically tested and evidence basedpsychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioural Analysis System ofPsychotherapy (CBASP), goes some way to address the current gapin services for this cohort of patients and Shining a Light in theirdarkness.

Leadership ChallengesTime and Tide…Time – NHS clinicians who take on the challenge of leadership needto balance this with their clinical commitments and otherorganisational responsibilities. Time has to be stretched like one ofSalvador Daliʼs clocks. The Fellowship made this possible.

ResultsExerts from Local Press ReleasesDoncaster leads the way with psychotherapy for chronicdepression“One of the worldʼs leading authorities in the treatment of chronicdepression is coming to Doncaster to train NHS therapists fromacross the region.” “Doncaster patients are some of the first to receive CBASP throughthe NHS thanks to the organiser Carole Hirst, director ofpsychological therapies for RDaSH. Carole is developing servicesfor people suffering from chronic depression after being awarded anNHS Clinical Leaderʼs Fellowship.”“A conference in September is planned, hosted by RDaSH, wherethe new CBASP UK network will be launched.”

Contact Information

Carole Hirst

Director of PsychologicalTherapies

[email protected]

01302 821432

Tide – The NHS and the systems within it have their own rythyms,like tides in an ocean. Sensing the power of the ʻwaveʼ and using itsenergy to land your goal, is a challenge but also a real thrill whenachieved. The Fellowship has taught me how to do this.