If you do consult a mental health professional, they may suggest periodic follow-up appointments to track your progress, evaluate the impact of the interventions you’ve discussed and make any necessary modifications to your mental health plan.1

It’s essential to work collaboratively with mental health professionals to determine the most suitable interventions based on individual needs and preferences.
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  1. NHS. Writing a good care plan. Available at: https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/about-your-care/practical-guide/care-plan-writing/ Last accessed March 2025.

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