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1 Mental Health Support - The Health Centre's Perspective

2 Background  Imperial is a toxic enviroment for mental health  Pressure triggers stress, which triggers the emergence of mental illlness in those who are vulnerable  The pressures of the environment are not helped by current social and economic pressures, nor by unrealistic expectations of what can be delivered

3 What sort of mental health problems do we see?  Anxiety  Depression  OCD  Bipolar Disorder  Stress Reactions  Eating Disorders  PTSD  Bereavement Reactions  ADHD  Aspergers  Transient mental health difficulties

4 What Can the Health Centre Offer  A multidisciplinary team with lots of expertise  Hopefully a diagnosis - stress, distress, mental illness  In-house psychiatric assessment where there is: 1. diagnostic uncertainty, 2. lack of response to treatment, 3. high risk, 4. need for a tertiary referral e.g. ADHD/Aspergers  Referal to local mental health services for those at high risk or with complex needs e.g. Crisis team/CMHT/long term psychotherapy  Referal to in-house counselling, psychotherapy or CBT  Liaison with or referal to other Imperial services - DAS, SCS  Liaison with departments re exams, mitigating circumstances, fitness to study etc

5 Important Messages  Managing expectations is sometimes very difficult  We cannot offer open access. It is not a drop in service and those with urgent problems can be seen in the morning or afternoon triage clinics  People with suicidal ideas don't always need to be seen immediately. Those with active intent do.  If you are worried discuss the individual with the duty doctor  A certificcate for mitigating circumstances is not an emergency  A patient's perspective of what is an emergency may be different from ours  Immediate (or rather early) assessment is available, immediate treatment is not - there is a 6 week wait for in-housepsychotherapy, a 4- 6 month wait for in-house CBT and a 6 to 12 month wait for a tertiary referral for Aspergers or ADHD and a 3-6 month wait for long term psychotherapy

6 How do you manage those with mental health difficulties  Be compassionate, but objective  Know your own limits  Know who to refer to and how  If you don't know what to do, know who to ask  Set boundaries - don't be a magician and don't be manipulated  Consider whether those who require too much of your time are really fit to be studying  Look after yourself!


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