Thinkwell™ offers discreet, confidential access to a UK qualified therapist. Appointments are available 24/7, with evenings and weekends being the most popular slots. Therapy can be anywhere, anytime as all you need is an internet connection.
The relative anonymity of working online allows users, who might otherwise feel ashamed to access therapy, to receive high quality therapist-led support. Barnaby Perks, CEO of PsychologyOnline, comments, “Thinkwell™ is discreet and confidential. Users can keep their therapy to themselves, managing their recovery with their therapist without having to visit a consulting room for face-to-face therapy.”
He continues: “It’s really easy to use. All that people need to do is register at www.thinkwell.co.uk and purchase their Initial Consultation. They can then schedule a convenient meeting with their dedicated Cognitive Therapist and be in therapy within days.”
This private provision will complement the services that PsychologyOnline currently provides within the NHS (e.g. GPs are able to refer NHS patients across Surrey). For areas where PsychologyOnline is not currently provided within the NHS, there has already been a lot of interest for Thinkwell™ from GPs wishing to recommend a private therapy route.
We are also offering promotional prices for GPs for whom stress and burnout are becoming detrimental to their professional and personal lives. Any GPs feeling overwhelmed can currently benefit from a discount of 50% on the Initial Consultation followed by a 10% discount on any further online therapy sessions.
GPs can access the offer by sending an email to gp@thinkwell.co.uk and inserting the code POL-GP-X913 in the subject line.
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PsychologyOnline launches Thinkwell™
9 October 2013
PsychologyOnline, the UK’s leading provider of live online one-to-one psychological therapy, has this week launched its new private therapy site – Thinkwell™. Building on its success of providing online therapy within the NHS, PsychologyOnline has expanded its service to cover people who prefer to purchase therapy directly. This includes anybody living in an area where PsychologyOnline has not yet been commissioned for NHS referral.