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Early intervention in psychosis and at risk mental state

Early intervention in psychosis and at risk mental state is a service in Rotherham and Doncaster

The Early Intervention in Psychosis team (EIT) in Rotherham and Doncaster’s early intervention in psychosis and at-risk mental state (ARMS) employ diverse approaches to assist individuals.

This includes aiding in understanding their situation, medication, individual or family therapy, supporting education, employment, finances, and engaging in physical or group activities.

How we can help

Psychotic experiences often emerge during crucial developmental stages in young individuals’ lives. Seeking assistance early can significantly reduce the disruption caused by psychosis.

How to get help

Doncaster early intervention in psychosis and at risk mental state (ARMS)

Anyone concerned that an individual may be experiencing psychosis, including the individual themselves, can contact us for advice or referrals. However, before making a referral, the referrer must notify the person in question.

Referrals can be made by phone, in writing, or in person using the provided contact details.

Rotherham

Referrals can be made on your behalf by your GP or another health care professional.

North Lincolnshire

Referrals can be made on your behalf by your GP or another health care professional.

Contact the early intervention in psychosis

Doncaster

Bungalow 3
Tickhill Road Site
Tickhill Road
Balby
Doncaster
DN4 8QN

Lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Rotherham

Swallownest Court
Aughton Road
Swallownest
Rotherham
S26 4TH

North Lincolnshire

Monarch House
Queensway Industrial Estate
Arkwright Way
Scunthorpe
DN16 1AL

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Page last reviewed: September 27, 2024
Next review due: September 27, 2025

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