The researchers say the results reinforce the importance of
mental health interventions reaching those who need them most, as well as people who actively seek help.
Not exact matches
«We want ThinkWell to act as an early
intervention - empowering young people to talk about
mental health before they
reach a point of a crisis.
With three quarters of all
mental health disorders emerging by the time a young person
reaches 24 it's clear that prevention and early
intervention is important.
If the
mental health professional was not present, the client could easily have shut down and stopped communicating — but because of professional
intervention, a satisfactory outcome can now be
reached for both parties.
Early diagnosis and
intervention for children with FASD are thought to be key to preventing behavioural,
mental health and learning difficulties.36 — 38 However, Fitzroy Valley community members have reported that a current lack of diagnostic and
intervention support for children with FASD impacts their children's ability to
reach their full potential.14 Children with FASD need access to
interventions which support their development of emotional and behavioural regulation skills.38 It is recognised that educators, alongside the family, play a crucial role in supporting children with FASD to improve life outcomes through contextually appropriate and evidence - based
interventions.36 While there is limited evidence for strategies that can assist children affected by FASD, 2 particularly to improve self - regulation and executive functioning skills, 8 17 32 39 the Alert Program for Self - Regulation has evidence to suggest it is a promising
intervention.17 39
Gippsland Primary
Health Network (PHN) CEO, Ms Marianne Shearer; headspace CEO, Jason Trethowan; RAV CEO, Dr Andrew Bickerdike; and The Hon Darren Chester MP, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and Member for Gippsland; all highlighted the importance of early intervention mental health services in supporting young people to seek help early, achieve their goals and reach their pote
Health Network (PHN) CEO, Ms Marianne Shearer; headspace CEO, Jason Trethowan; RAV CEO, Dr Andrew Bickerdike; and The Hon Darren Chester MP, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and Member for Gippsland; all highlighted the importance of early
intervention mental health services in supporting young people to seek help early, achieve their goals and reach their pote
health services in supporting young people to seek help early, achieve their goals and
reach their potential.
The UK Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) program uses a government - sponsored «whole systems» approach to
mental health service delivery using low intensity (LI) cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)
interventions developed specifically to address access issues (including
reaching people who are hard to
reach).
Given issues around emotional readiness, combining private dispute resolution with
mental health intervention may enhance capacity to
reach agreement.
The emergence of smartphones brought an explosion of excitement that evidence based, just - in - time
intervention for
mental health was within
reach for the first time.
Targeted
interventions do not generally
reach enough families to see population - level effects (eg, reduction in emergency room visits due to child abuse or population level reduction in child
mental health problems).22, 31 — 33