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Inverclyde Adult Community Mental Health Service

Last reviewed: 10/04/2024

The Adult Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) provides a range of interventions to support treatment, and enable recovery including:

  • targeted psychological interventions
  • early intervention for younger people presenting with first episode psychosis
  • medication clinics
  • access to support to enable people to live safely at home
  • group based activities to support skills development and recovery

The CMHT also deliver a Community Response Service (CRS) to provide: prompt assessment of individuals with indicative mental disorder/ill health; with ability to mobilise resources to meet assessed need to provide an alternative to admission to hospital; and where admission is appropriate, facilitate timeous discharge.

Access to the CRS is for people over 18 years old, who consequent to a mental disorder are:

  • at risk of self harm, and /or
  • may present a risk to others and /or
  • that admission to a mental health inpatient unit would otherwise be considered appropriate

Access to service is generally via GP referral.

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Mental Health
Conditions
Depression
Suicide
Anxiety
Phobia
Sleep Problems
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Dissociative Disorder
Self-Harm
Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Personality Disorder
Eating Disorders
Support Network
Counselling
Perinatal
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Mental Wellbeing
One to One Support
Mental health

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