Indigophoton
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I'm not sure if this has been posted yet. Just published with the topic 'Mental Health'.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/the-improving-access-to-psychological-therapies-manual/
(Emphasis added).In line with the implementation of The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health, evidence-based treatment will be extended to people with comorbid LTCs or MUS (See Section 11.2). The newly developed IAPT-LTC services will focus on people who have LTCs in the context of depression and anxiety disorders and will also aim to treat the following conditions:
irritable bowel syndrome
chronic fatigue syndrome
MUS not otherwise specified.
Conditions treated by IAPT services
Chronic fatigue syndrome*
Comprises a range of symptoms that include fatigue, malaise, headaches, sleep disturbances, difficulties with concentration and muscle pain. A person’s symptoms may fluctuate in intensity and severity, and there is also great variability in the symptoms different people experience. It is characterised by debilitating fatigue that is unlike everyday fatigue and can be triggered by minimal activity. Diagnosis depends on functional impairment and the exclusion of other known causes for the symptoms.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/the-improving-access-to-psychological-therapies-manual/