NICE guidelines

Access the clinical guidelines on mental health topics developed by the NCCMH for NICE, available from the NICE website.

Alcohol-use disorders (CG115, 2011)

Depression in children and young people (CG28, 2005)

Antenatal and postnatal mental health (update of CG45) (CG192, 2014

Drug misuse in over 16s: opioid detoxification (CG52, 2007)

Antisocial behaviour and conduct disorders in children and young people (CG158, 2017)

Drug misuse in over 16s: psychosocial interventions (CG51, 2007)

Antisocial personality disorder (CG77, 2009)

Eating disorders - until March 2016 (update of CG9) (NG69, 2017)

Attention deficit hyperactivity  (CG72, 2008)Generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder in adults (CG113, 2011)

Autism spectrum disorder in adults (CG142, 2012)

Mental health of adults in contact with the criminal justice system - until March 2016 (NG66, 2017)

Autism spectrum disorder in under 19s (CG170, 2013)Mental health problems and learning disabilities - until March 2016 (NG54, 2016)

Bipolar disorder (update of CG38) (CG185, 2014)

Obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder (CG31, 2006)

Borderline personality disorder (CG78, 2009)

Post-traumatic stress disorder (CG26, 2005)

Challenging behaviour and learning disabilities (NG11, 2015)

Psychosis and schizophrenia in adults (update of CG82) (CG178, 2014)

Children’s attachment (NG26, 2015)

Psychosis and schizophrenia in children and young people (CG155, 2013)

Coexisting severe mental illness (psychosis) and substance misuse (CG120, 2011)

Self-harm in over 8s: long-term management (CG133, 2011)

Common mental health problems (CG123, 2011)

Self-harm in over 8s: short-term management and prevention of recurrence (CG16, 2004)

Dementia (CG42, 2006)

Service user experience in adult mental health (CG136, 2011)

Depression in adults (CG90, 2009)

Social anxiety disorder (CG159, 2013)

Depression in adults with a chronic physical health problem (CG91, 2010)

Violence and aggression (update of CG25) (NG10, 2015)

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