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What is the mental health system?

Mental Health Transformation Project - Frequently Asked Ques...
The Transformation Project defines the mental health system as all those services, both public and private, that provide care to Washington residents. This includes publicly funded services delivered by such agencies as the Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS), the Department of Corrections (DOC), the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and others.

What is the Mental Health Procedures Act?

It is the statute concerning the voluntary and involuntary treatment of seriously mentally ill individuals in Pennsylvania. It applies to all psychiatric hospitalization in the state. Section 201 is that part of the Act relating to voluntary consent for a psychiatric examination and treatment. Anyone 14 years of age or older can consent to inpatient treatment. Admission is based on the determination of a psychiatrist that this level of care is needed.

Who is the County Mental Health Delegate?

The authority for Section 302 determinations rests with the County Mental Health Administrator. The Administrator can delegate responsibility to individuals who acts on her or his behalf. The Delegates assure fair, correct, and appropriate administration of the procedure for an involuntary admission. In regard to Section 302(a) they assess reports in deciding to issue a warrant.

What is a mental health hearing?

It is a civil (non-criminal) proceeding to determine if additional treatment is needed. Hearings are non-adversarial and usually brief. Participants are guided by an attorney on their roles.

What happens at a mental health hearing?

Petitioners or others testify about the behavior that they have observed. The patient may testify and call witnesses. An attorney known as the County Mental Health Solicitor represents the treatment facility. The psychiatrist reports on the individual's mental illness. The Mental Heath Review Officer decides if continuing treatment is necessary.

What/who is a mental health consumer?

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Consumer" means a person who has applied for, is eligible for or who has received mental health services. For a child, under the age of thirteen, or for a child age thirteen or older whose parents or legal guardians are involved in the treatment plan, the definition of consumer includes parents or legal guardians.

What is the Mental Health America ?

Frequently Asked Questions - Mental Health
Mental Health America is a statewide organization with over 60 local chapters, created to work for the mental health of all citizens and victory over mental illness. Mental Health America is the only broad-based group of citizens, consumers and professionals concerned with all aspects of mental health and mental illness.

What is the Comprehensive Mental Health Plan (CMHP) or the Mental Health Transformation Plan?

Mental Health Transformation Project - Frequently Asked Ques...
The Plan was created in partnership between consumers and professionals will serve as the blueprint for the Transformation process. The corner stones of this planning process include: a commitment to outcomes, a commitment to wellness and recovery, a commitment to inclusion, a commitment to collaboration and partnership and a commitment to ongoing learning and innovation. The CMHP was the working title while in draft form. View the completed Plan. Yes.

What is the Child Mental Health Treatment Act?

Child Mental Health Treatment Act FAQ
The Child Mental Health Treatment Act is a law that allows families to access residential treatment services for their child without having to go through the dependency and neglect process, when there is no abuse or neglect of the child.

What is a Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant?

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During fiscal year 2005 Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA provided 18.8 million for 7 cooperative agreements for Mental Health Transformations State Incentive Grants to support infrastructure and service delivery improvement activities. These grants are a direct result of the nation moving towards a recovery oriented, consumer and family driven mental health system as illustrated by the President’s New Freedom Commission.

What are the National Outcome Measures (NOMS) for mental health?

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In addition to the Government Results and Performance Act (GPRA) measures, the Request Funding for Application (RFA) specifies that improvements in state performance on the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) NOMS will be expected as a long-term result of the grant program.

When should I use mental health or substance abuse services?

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If stress, or interpersonal or job-related tension, is interfering with your daily life or if a medical condition is causing you mental anguish, you may want to seek mental health care. If habitual use of legal or illegal substances is negatively affecting your health and/or your daily life, you should seek treatment for substance abuse. In either circumstance, you should seek care as soon as possible, before you feel that you can no longer cope with the situation.

Where can I learn about insurance coverage for mental health services?

Mental Health - FAQs
If a person has access to health insurance, in most cases, that insurance provider should be able to determine what mental health services, if any, the insurance provider will cover. If you have more general questions about what types of care are covered by insurance providers in general, you might wish to contact the Center for Mental Health Services, which is one of the two lead federal agencies involved in the area of mental health. The other is the National Institute for Mental Health.

How can I find out about fellowship/internship opportunities in mental health?

Mental Health - FAQs
CDC is not the lead federal agency for mental health and does not currently sponsor such a program in mental health. However, there are fellowships/internships in mental health related disciplines that are offered at numerous public and private universities, as well as other government agencies, such as the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). You might also check with the Center for Mental Health Services, which along with NIMH, serves as lead federal agency for mental health.

If I or someone I know is having a mental health crisis, how do I get help?

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Call your local mental health center. For after hours or holidays, there is an emergency access number. Please visit S.C. Community Mental Health Centers and Facilities for contact information.

How can I access mental health counseling for adults or children?

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Visit our Web site, and click on the "Centers and Hospitals" button on the left side. Select the center located nearest to you for contact information. The South Carolina Department of Mental Health makes needed services available to any citizen of South Carolina. Some consumers have private insurance, or they are eligible for Medicaid or Medicare.

How can I volunteer within the South Carolina Department of Mental Health?

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The Department of Mental Health welcomes individuals who are interested in providing this most valuable service. Please contact Ms. Sue Perry, Coordinator for SCDMH Office of Volunteer Services, 803-898-8582. Visit Volunteer Services for more information.

Are there any mental health support groups on campus?

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Please see the list of groups offered by Counseling and Mental Health Services or by calling CMHS at 486-4705.

How do I get mental health services?

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A Behavioral Health Organization (BHO) can provide your mental health care. You do not need a referral from your doctor to go to your BHO. You do not need to enroll in a health plan to get mental health care. You can get mental health care from the Behavioral Health Organization (BHO) in your area.
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