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2. Aims. Catch up and contact detailsService evaluationEarly warning signsSiblingsPeer supportAOB. Apr-12. Apr-12. 3. Staying Well. Rationale: the more relapses = harder and slower recovery. = functioning and quality of life can be incrementally reduced= more likelihood of treatment resista
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1. Carer’s support and information Staying well, early warning signs and siblings
2. 2 Aims Catch up and contact details
Service evaluation
Early warning signs
Siblings
Peer support
AOB Apr-12
3. Apr-12 3 Staying Well Rationale:
the more relapses
= harder and slower recovery.
= functioning and quality of life can be incrementally reduced
= more likelihood of treatment resistance
= more distress for the person and their carer
= more cost to NHS...
4. Staying Well Tools / Approaches include:
Medication (consistent),concordance/compliance , targetted
Family interventions
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Tackling co-morbid substance misuse
Psycho-social interventions (e.g.meaningful occupation, social networks, sleep, routines)
Early (warning) Signs Monitoring and Interventions
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5. Relapse prevention work in FEP Interventions should be appropriate to stage of illness/recovery.
N.B. it is difficult to establish early warning signs prior to first relapse, although some useful information can be gained from difficulties prior to first episode of illness (‘prodrome’).
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6. Early signs monitoring Following slides based on presentations by Jo Smith
Early Warnings Signs (EWS) Jo Smith
Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Keith Coupland
Works on the basis of a ‘relapse signature’
- an individuals unique pattern of signs most likely to indicate an impending relapse
Collaborative, person and family
Can be upsetting, support useful Apr-12 6
7. Early warning signs Self management pack for individuals with psychosis (Jo Smith)
recognition of things which are likely to trigger a relapse and management of these will help avoid a relapse
if the person does start to become unwell, recognition of this ‘relapse signature’ early on will be valuable in getting help early, which can help reduce development, severity or length of relapse.(? Home treatment, not hospital)
- can increase sense of control, and reduce fear Apr-12 7
8. Early warning signs pack Identifying early signs (card sort, and time line)
Early signs monitoring (knowing what’s normal for you)
Understanding stress triggers
Identifying coping strategies
Involving others
Making an action plan
Using the plan and letting others know
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9. Early Warning Signs
Demonstration of the pack
Feedback and Questions.
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10. WRAP Similar to Early Warning Signs
Two main parts
Description of the mental health problem
when well
when unwell
Treatment preferences- can used to form an advanced directive
Things that have been helpful in the past
Things that haven’t been helpful
11. Apr-12 11 Siblings Are effected by having a brother or sister with mental health problems
Feel a range of emotions- sadness, worry, grief, resentment, all of which is normal.
Few resources for siblings.
But Rethink (national mental health charity) has just started a website for siblings www.rethink.org./siblings
12. Apr-12 12 Rethink Siblings