Britain is a "Prozac Nation" facing a crisis in
mental health care, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg will
warn.
In a speech later he will say the over-use of pills and poor
mental health services are failing the public.
The party has obtained figures showing waits of more than two
years for some counselling and psychotherapy services.
Mr Clegg said the Lib Dems would guarantee treatment within
13 weeks. The government guarantees hospital, but not community
care, within 18 weeks.
'Crutch'
In a speech to The Guardian Public Services Summit in St Albans,
Hertfordshire, Mr Clegg will say: "Britain has become the
true Prozac Nation. I believe this trend has gone too far.
"We must cut the number of anti-depressants prescribed
by doctors. Pills must not be a crutch for the wider issues
in our society which cause mental health problems."
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The Lib Dems questioned over 100 NHS trusts - receiving 33
replies - about the psychology, counselling, psychotherapy and
eating disorders help they provide.
They asked the trusts for data on the longest waits they had
for the non-emergency treatment.
Psychotherapy and counselling services had the longest waits
with six trusts recording waits of more than two years. Overall,
the longest wait recorded by each trust averaged out at seven
months.
The findings, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act,
come as hospital patients face shorter and shorter waits.
By the end of this year, trusts have to ensure all patients
are seen within 18 weeks.
But this does not cover community care, such as the mental
health services for people with conditions like depression.
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