A CAMHS service providing specialist support where there are concerns regarding serious Mental Health.
Serious Mental Health is defined as: 'Mental, behavioural or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activity.'
A CAMHS service providing specialist support where there are concerns regarding serious Mental Health.
Serious Mental Health is defined as: 'Mental, behavioural or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activity.'
CAMHS offers specialist assessment and interventions for complex mental health difficulties that often overlap, these can include:
•acts of self-harm and/or thoughts of suicide
•eating disorders and disordered eating such as food restriction, self-induced vomiting, purging or significant reduction in body weight
•extreme distress or acute agitation
•increased, persistent anxiety
•persistent mood disturbance
•persistent, obsessive or repetitive behaviours that interfere with daily function
•unusual behaviour or confusion, “voices” or other abnormal experiences/disturbed thinking.
Serious Mental Health is defined as: 'Mental, behavioural or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activity.'
A CAMHS service providing specialist support where there are concerns regarding serious Mental Health.
Serious Mental Health is defined as: 'Mental, behavioural or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activity.'
CAMHS offers specialist assessment and interventions for complex mental health difficulties that often overlap, these can include:
•acts of self-harm and/or thoughts of suicide
•eating disorders and disordered eating such as food restriction, self-induced vomiting, purging or significant reduction in body weight
•extreme distress or acute agitation
•increased, persistent anxiety
•persistent mood disturbance
•persistent, obsessive or repetitive behaviours that interfere with daily function
•unusual behaviour or confusion, “voices” or other abnormal experiences/disturbed thinking.