Mental health acronyms & abbreviations
ABI – acquired brain injury
ADD – attention deficit disorder
ADHD – attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
ASD – autism spectrum disorder
BPD – borderline personality disorder
CBT – cognitive behavioural therapy
CTO – community treatment order
DBT – dialectical behavioural therapy
DID – dissociative identity disorder
ECT – electro-convulsive therapy
ED – eating disorder
ERP – exposure response prevention therapy
GAD – generalised anxiety disorder
GP – general practitioner
IPT – interpersonal therapy
MDD – major depressive disorder
MH – mental health
MI – mental Illness
OCD – obsessive-compulsive disorder
OT – occupational therapy/therapist
Pdoc – psychologist or psychiatrist
PHN – Primary Health Network
PIR – Partners In Recovery
SH – self harm
SI – suicidal ideation
SSRI – selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
PRAC – prevention and recovery care
PTS – post-traumatic stress
PTSD – post-traumatic stress disorder
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