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How NICE are you?
NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) produces evidence based guidance for the NHS in England and Wales.
Clinicians should take relevant NICE guidance fully into account when making clinical decisions. For more information please visit the NICE website.
This page provides links to the main NICE guidance that applies to mental health:
- Acutely ill patients in hospital
- Alcohol-use disorders - preventing harmful drinking
- Alzheimer's disease - donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine and memantine
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Anxiety
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - methylphenidate, atomoxetine and dexamfetamine
- Bipolar disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Brief interventions and referral for smoking cessation
- Chronic fatigue syndrome / Myalgic encephalomyelitis
- Conduct disorder in children - parent-training/education programmes
- Dementia
- Depression
- Depression & Anxiety (amendment)
- Depression and anxiety - computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (CCBT)
- Depression in children
- Drug misuse - Detox
- Drug misuse - methadone and buprenorphine
- Drug misuse - naltrexone
- Drug misuse - Psychological Interventions
- Eating disorders
- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections including HIV and to reduce under 18 conceptions
- Interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable young people
- Medicines adherence
- Mental wellbeing and older people
- Needle and syringe programmes
- Obesity
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Schizophrenia (update)
- Self-harm
- Structural neuroimaging in first-episode psychosis
- Technical patient safety solutions for medicines reconciliation on admission of adults to hospital
- Violence
- When to suspect child maltreatment