Comprehensive Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit Overview

 
Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit
 
Per Martin Løken, head of section
 
Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit
 
June 2023
 
 
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Two routes to inpatient clinics – elective and accute
 
Per Martin Løken, head of section
 
Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit
Oslo county districts
Oslo county districts
Oslo county districts
 
Per Martin Løken
 
Head of section
 
Clinical psychologist
(specialist)
 
Frida Bordevich Ballo
 
Clinical psychologist
 
 
Heidi Eriksen Eldholm
 
Clinical psychologist
 
 
Thorstein Holt
 
Social educator
 
Child welfare worker
 
Live Husum
 
Educational specialist
 
 
Hilde Lysne Mathisen
 
Clinical psychologist
 
 
Marie Dahlberg Tonga
 
MD
 
 
Therese Wang
 
Social educator
 
Psychiatric nurse
 
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Suicidal problems
Self injury
Eating disorders
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Parental counselling
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Medication
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Clinical specialization
 
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Psychoeducational family program (PEF)
Eating disorders
Family based therapy (FBT)
Suicidality, nonsuicidal self injury and aggression
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT/DBT-C)
 
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More than 65 families the last year
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Eating disorders
Severe aggression/violence
Severe anxiety/OCD
Emotional instability/personality disorders
Self injury
Depression
Substance abuse
Harmful sexual behavior
Mania/hypomania
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Per Martin Løken, head of section
 
Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit
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Head of the Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

Opened the unit in June 2022 as an expansion of the emergency child and adolescent psychiatry in Oslo

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The Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit, led by Per Martin L.ken, offers a variety of services including inpatient clinics, outpatient clinics, community services, and mobile crisis support for individuals facing challenges such as psychosis, suicidal issues, and eating disorders. The unit provides a structured course of treatment involving admission, therapy sessions, family support, medication monitoring, and post-treatment care to ensure a holistic approach to mental health care.

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Home Treatment
  • Mental Health Support
  • Inpatient Clinics
  • Outpatient Clinics

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  1. Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit June 2023 Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

  2. Inpatient clinics Area function Two routes to inpatient clinics elective and accute Front units OUS Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit NWI Intensive outreach treatment Intensive outreach treatment BUP Oslo Nord BUP Oslo Syd Nic Waals Institutt BUP Vest Local hospital Outpatient clinic Outpatient clinic Outpatient clinic Outpatient clinic Oslo county districts Community services Oslo county districts Oslo county districts Oslo county districts 2 Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

  3. Crisis Crisis Intervention Intervention and Home Home Treatment Treatment Unit and Unit Cathrine Martinsen Secretary Frida Bordevich Ballo Clinical psychologist Heidi Eriksen Eldholm Clinical psychologist Thorstein Holt Social educator Child welfare worker Live Husum Educational specialist Per Martin L ken Head of section Clinical psychologist (specialist) Kaja Aasb Stavelin MD (specialist) Synne Soln rdal Jenssen Clinical psychologist (specialist) Hilde Lysne Mathisen Clinical psychologist Marie Dahlberg Tonga MD Therese Wang Social educator Psychiatric nurse Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

  4. CRISIS CRISIS MOBILE MOBILE Psychosis Suicidal problems Self injury Eating disorders Aggression and violence 0-6 years Outpatient treatment is not enough C I H T Unable to attend outpatient treatment Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

  5. Course of treatment Admission Admission Meeting with outpatient therapist Written referral Treatment (8 weeks) Treatment (8 weeks) Individual therapy Parental counselling Family therapy Network support Environmental therapy/interventions Medication Monitoring Assessments/diagnostics Post treatment Post treatment Discharge summary Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

  6. Competence Basic Basic Experienced clinicians Clinical specialization Specialized training Specialized training Psychosis Psychoeducational family program (PEF) Eating disorders Family based therapy (FBT) Suicidality, nonsuicidal self injury and aggression Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT/DBT-C) Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

  7. Status Population Population 15 active cases More than 65 families the last year 5-18 years Gender balance Referral causes Referral causes Suicide attempts and impulses Psychosis/psychotic symptoms Eating disorders Severe aggression/violence Severe anxiety/OCD Emotional instability/personality disorders Self injury Depression Substance abuse Harmful sexual behavior Mania/hypomania ASD Per Martin L ken, head of section Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment Unit

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