The Department for Work and Pensions has listed the 20 mental health conditions that could make you eligible for up to £749.80 a month in Personal Independence Payments
08:34, 23 Oct 2025Updated 08:36, 23 Oct 2025
DWP confirms 20 mental health conditions that could make you eligible for PIP(Image: Justin Paget via Getty Images)
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has outlined the 20 mental health conditions that could qualify you for up to £749.80 a month in Personal Independence Payments (PIP).
PIP is a disability benefit for working-age adults who have an illness, disability or mental health condition. It comprises a daily living rate component and a mobility rate component – eligibility for one or both depends on individual circumstances.
Payments are typically made every four weeks, and if you qualify for both the enhanced daily living and enhanced mobility components, you will receive a total of £749.80 over this pay period. Depending on personal circumstances, individuals can claim either one or both of the daily living or mobility components.
There are 20 types of psychiatric disorders that qualify you for Personal Independence Payment, according to the most recent Government data as of July 2025, reports the Manchester Evening News. According to these figures, there were a total of 1,482,217 PIP claims made based on various mental health conditions.
Below is the comprehensive list of the conditions, including examples, and the number of active PIP claims based on these conditions as of July.
Full list of 20 mental health conditions
This comes after PIP rates increased in April in line with inflation. Every year, benefit rates rise in line with the rate of inflation from the previous September.
In September 2024, this was confirmed to be 1.7%, as per the consumer price index. The Department for Work and Pensions is legally required to increase PIP, along with eight other benefits, on an annual basis.
Here are the updated PIP rates in full:
- Personality disorder: 56,956
- Specific learning disorder (such as dyslexia and dyspraxia): 36,572
- Stress reactions (such as PTSD): 63,565
- Anxiety disorders (such as agoraphobia): 64,302
- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD): 11,514
- Mixed anxiety and depressive disorders: 418,963
- Somatoform and dissociative disorders (such as body dysmorphic disorder): 1,934
- Mood disorders (such as bipolar): 150,215
- Psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia): 129,548
- Cognitive disorders (such as dementia): 26,983
- Eating disorders (such as anorexia): 8,076
- Substance (mis)use disorders (such as alcohol misuse): 17,279
- Factitious disorder (such as Munchausen syndrome): 28
- Global learning disability (such as Down’s syndrome): 171,691
- Autistic spectrum disorders (such as ASD): 234,519
- Hyperkinetic disorder (such as ADHD): 87,813
- Conduct disorder (such as oppositional defiant disorder): 1,204
- Enuresis (such as bedwetting): 40
- Faecal soiling (such as encopresis): 60
- Other psychiatric disorders of childhood: 952
Personal Independence Payment rates:
Daily living
- Lower rate: increasing from £72.65 a week to £73.90 a week
- Higher rate: increasing from £108.55 a week to £110.40 a week
Mobility
- Lower rate: increasing from £28.70 a week to £29.20 a week
- Higher rate: increasing from £75.75 a week to £77.05 a week
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