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Clinical psychologist

Clinical psychologists are specially trained in helping people to cope with the thoughts, feelings and behaviours that accompany chronic pain. When working with a psychologist, you can expect to discuss your physical and emotional health. They are likely to ask you about your pain experience, where and when it occurs, and what factors might affect it. In addition, they will ask you to discuss any worries or stresses, including those related to your pain. Having a comprehensive understanding of your concerns will help the psychologist to begin to develop a helpful plan of treatment.

Treatment plans are individualized for every patient depending upon your unique needs. The plan may involve teaching relaxation techniques, helping you to manage unhelpful beliefs about pain, building new coping skills and addressing any anxiety or depression that may accompany your pain. One way to do this is by helping you learn to challenge any unhelpful thoughts you have about pain. A psychologist can also help you make lifestyle changes that may allow you to continue participating in work and recreational activities. Psychologists are likely to collaborate with other health care professionals in the team to address both the physical and emotional aspects of your pain.

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Maternity access at York Hospital - Saturday 22 February

On Saturday 22 February, 8am-6pm, there will be a temporary change of vehicle access to the maternity unit at York Hospital. Access via entrance 2 will be closed to allow essential works to be completed. 

If you are attending the maternity unit at York on this day, please drive in via the entrance for A&E (marked blue light priority).

The multi-storey car park will not be affected by this change, and any non-urgent visitors should continue to park in this area.