A LEADING psychology solicitor from Edinburgh has criticised new discipline for treating patients with depression. Jo Hilton, who functions with the Person Centred Therapy Scotland organisation, pronounced the ostracism of counselling as a diagnosis for the seizure was wrong.The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) not long ago voiced that there wasnt enough justification for counselling as a successful diagnosis of depression, that affects thousands opposite the Capital.This comes at a time when the Scottish Government wants to expostulate down the series of anti-depressant pills released by GPs.Ms Hilton said: "Scotland is a world-class centre of imagination on counselling investigate – nonetheless SIGN appears to have abandoned the justification Scotland has to offer."
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