Crisis Response
A mental health crisis is a serious condition that causes an inability to cope with life's stressors. What Is a Mental Health Crisis?While a mental health crisis may look different from one person to the other, there are common signs to be aware of:
- An inability to manage daily tasks, like hygiene and work
- Extreme changes in mood or behavior
- Increased irritability or anger
- Abusive behavior towards self and others
- Social isolation
- Paranoia
- Hearing voices or seeing things that are not there
- Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
- Thoughts of harming others
What Can Trigger a Mental Health Crisis?
Mental health crises can develop over time, or they can be the result of a traumatic, life-altering situation. Some situations that may trigger a mental health crisis are:
- Depression
- Traumatic events
- Alcohol or substance abuse
- Self-harm
- Suicidal ideation
- Eating disorders
Our treatment center will provide the necessary tools to resolve your crisis and experience recovery.
Our services include:
- Screening
- De-escalation
- Assessment
- Peer support
- Coordination with medical and behavioral health services
- Crisis planning
- Follow-up appointments
Your treatment plan may consist of inpatient, outpatient therapy, or both. So, if you or your loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis, pick up the phone and get help now.
If you are in need of immediate help please call 911 or 988