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MENTAL HEALTH
CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES – CONNECTICUT
Mental health crisis
intervention services are provided by teams of
mental health workers (psychiatrists, RN's,
MSW's, psychologists, psychiatric technicians)
who intervene in situations where an
individual's mental or emotional condition
results in behavior which constitutes an
imminent danger to him or herself or to another.
Mobile crisis teams visit people in their homes
or community sites, and others meet clients in
clinics or hospital emergency rooms. Psychiatric
emergency rooms and mental health facilities can
provide crisis services to people in crisis who
can travel or get help with transportation to a
facility.
CHILDREN/YOUTH:
In Connecticut, the Department
of Children and Families (DCF) provides crisis
services for children and youth through the
Emergency Mobile Psychiatric Service (EMPS).
Point of entry is through 2-1-1. If a child is
in crisis, dial 2-1-1 (open 24/7) and the crisis
staff will link you to the appropriate mobile
crisis provider for your town. Parents, schools,
case managers, or the child or teen themselves
can call 2-1-1 for help.
ADULTS:
The Connecticut Department of
Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)
provides the same type of service for adults
through local mental health authorities. Crisis
services are delivered through crisis phone
lines, mobile crisis teams, general hospital
emergency rooms, walk-in clinics, and full-time,
on-site crisis intervention staff. DMHAS-funded
emergency crisis intervention centers are
located throughout the state.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
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CONTENT LAST REVIEWED:Dec2011
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