The Irish Mail on Sunday

Majella’s X-rated fury at medics

As her friend with mental health issues is denied access to a psychiatri­st until next February...

- By Stephen Maguire news@mailonsund­ay.ie

MAJELLA O’Donnell has launched a no-holds-barred attack on Irish mental health profession­als and how they are charging too much for their services.

The wife of singer Daniel O’Donnell has previously spoken openly of her battle with depression and how she considered ending her own life.

Now she has expressed her disgust after a friend with mental health issues was told it would be next year before she would be attended to. Majella, 56, said she feels angry, frustrated, annoyed and disgusted – among other emotions – because of what has happened to her distressed friend.

‘Anne is a young mother who has been feeling anxious, unmotivate­d, irritated and generally depressed. She is aware of it and has been on antidepres­sants in the past,’ revealed Majella.

‘She is also aware of the fact that it is negatively affecting her relationsh­ip with her partner and putting a huge strain on them. She wanted to get to the bottom of why she feels this way. She phoned a psychiatri­st to see if she could talk to someone profession­al and was told that a) She would have to be referred by her GP; b) She wouldn’t be seen until at least February, and c) It would cost her €300 an hour for the psychiatri­st.’

Majella then launched an X-rated social media rant revealing her anger at her friend’s situation.

She exploded on Facebook: ‘What the f*** is that all about? I get so bloody angry at this kind of thing. Here is a young woman realising that she has a problem and trying to do something positive about it and this is what the outcome is!

‘She went back to her GP who once again prescribed antidepres­sants, a stronger one this time – and that’s it.

‘She doesn’t really want to take them as she would like to understand why she feels the way she does but she feels she has no choice.

‘I can accept that a GP needs to refer you, but what really p ***** me off is the fact that no one could see her until at least February – but that doesn’t really matter because she could never afford the €300 per hour fee that is being charged. €300 per hour! What the f*** is that all about? It is shameful.’

Majella said the kind of fees being charged by mental health profession­als in Ireland are just too expensive for ordinary hardworkin­g people.

She added that there are wonderful free advice services around Ireland doing commendabl­e work, but there is a serious shortage of psychiatri­sts.

‘How dare anyone charge that kind of money to help another human being who is in a desperate situation. That sort of fee cannot be justified!’ she said.

‘We have wonderful support groups around the country – like Pieta House, Aware, Mental Health Ireland, Grow and lots more – doing their best to help people with their mental wellbeing, but when someone tries to help themselves before things have reached the point of no return, this is what happens.

‘We need, as a country, to sort this problem with accessing psychiatri­sts and if there is a shortage, then we need to actively start incentivis­ing medical students to look at psychiatry as their speciality.’

Majella added that there are so many new pressures in the world today that problems with mental health are becoming, and will continue to be, a huge issue for people.

‘Why do we have to wait until a person is so desperate for help that they are considerin­g taking their own lives before we are willing to do something about it,’ she said.

‘We need to start being pro-active about mental health instead of being reactive. There, that’s my rant over.

‘I may be a little unreasonab­le about the whole subject, but it is one that I am so passionate about.’

‘They are charging €300 per hour – it’s shameful’ ‘Why wait until a person is so desperate for help’

 ??  ?? ONLINE ANGER: Majellla O’Donnell with Daniel
ONLINE ANGER: Majellla O’Donnell with Daniel

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