Mood Disorders Research Clinic

CPFT's Mood Disorders Research Clinic is a specialist multidisciplinary team helping people aged 18 and above across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough with mood disorders like depression and bipolar affective disorder, especially treatment-resistant depression. We aim to support patients and their families with comprehensive, evidence-based psychiatric assessments and guidance on future treatment, and offer people the opportunity to take part in research projects to improve care for mood disorders, including pioneering innovative treatments and new therapies. 

This clinic is hosted by CPFT working in partnership with the University of Cambridge and is part of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration (MH-TRC) Mood Disorders Network.

How our service can help

This clinic is suitable for people aged 18-65 living in Cambridgeshire or Peterborough, who have depression (bipolar or unipolar) and have not benefited from at least two treatments, including medication and/or talking therapies and may be interested in research involvement.  

We offer a structured triage with risk assessment and if suitable, a one-off review with a psychiatrist which will include information about ongoing research opportunities that might be suitable for you.  

Please note: The MDRC is not a clinical service that can provide ongoing support, or urgent and emergency care You will remain under the care of your current clinician or GP and if you are experiencing any urgent symptoms, call 111 and follow the directions for urgent mental health support or call 999 if symptoms are life threatening.  

 

Referral information

How to refer  

Referrals are currently being accepted internally from CPFT services working between primary and secondary care, such as the Primary Care Mental Health Service and Talking Therapies through SystmOne electronic referrals, and a link to self-refer will be available soon. 

What happens after we receive a referral   

First you will be sent some questionnaires via text or email. We may also send you information about any open research studies we are running.  

The clinic will then contact you to discuss whether the service is suitable for you. If it is, we may send you some pre-assessment questionnaires to complete before your appointment. We will also explain any current research opportunities you could take part in and may send you further information to consider. Taking part in a research study is always voluntary and confidential. You can withdraw from a study at any time, without having to explain why, and with no impact on your usual care and treatment at CPFT.

We will invite you to an in-person assessment with a psychiatrist either in Cambridge, or in Peterborough. This visit will last up to two hours and will include a discussion of your current symptoms and previous treatment history and possibly some physical health tests.  

The psychiatrist will then be able to make recommendations for changes to prescribing or treatment plans . A letter detailing the outcome and recommendations will be sent to you and your GP after the appointment.  

The clinic generally provides one-off assessments with advice to your GP and does not provide ongoing care.   

Current research opportunities

Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE)  

The clinic has a dedicated PPIE group who are working in partnership with clinicians to co-design the service. If you would like to join this group please contact: 
MoodDisorderResearchClinic@cpft.nhs.uk

Mental Health Mission Mood Disorder Cohort Study  

This study aims to work over a long period with many different people with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder, to deeply understand the clinical features and variations of these conditions and support long-term follow-up. Participants in this study will be invited for future research, based on their clinical experiences and symptoms to explore targeted therapies. Most patients attending the Mood Disorders Research Clinic will be invited to participate, and our clinic staff will explain more and help you join.
 

Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group (CPRG)

The Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group (CPRG), is a pioneering partnership between Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT), Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) and the University of Cambridge. This multidisciplinary research team is exploring safe, evidence-based psychedelic and neuroplastogen therapies to transform mental health care. They are testing new treatments and psychedelic-assisted therapies in carefully controlled clinical trials for conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and eating disorders. 

  • Join a study with CPRG: If you are interested in hearing about future research and how to take part, please email the team at: psychedelic@cpft.nhs.uk

Urgent NHS mental health care

The First Response Service provides 24 hour access, seven days a week, 365 days a year, to mental health care, advice and support.

For help in a mental health crisis out of hours, call 111 and press option 2.

Please contact your GP for local service details if you live outside Cambridgeshire or Peterborough.

Useful mental health resources

The following links are provided to help you learn more about free mental health resources available in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and the UK. 

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As a patient, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support. 

Patient Advice and Liaison service  Contact the Trust