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Survey data indicates that 98% of patients with skin disease report that their condition affects their emotional and psychological wellbeing.1 Despite this, access to specialist mental health support for such patients remains limited throughout the UK.2 A significant proportion of patients with psychodermatological disease manifest a primary psychiatric or psychological disorder for which care may be sought in mental health settings rather than in dermatology services. It is recognised, however, that psychiatrists may lack confidence in