Early Intervention Services
Our Future Focus Early Engagement team, formerly known as the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) service, help young people and adults aged 14-35 across Bradford and Airedale who may be having problems and are wanting to access therapy.
People requiring the Future Focus service may be experiencing any of the problems below:
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Doing less than usual, feeling low in mood, and withdrawing from friends or family.
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Sudden changes in the way they see things, or people.
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Feeling suspicious or paranoid.
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Having unusual beliefs that other people may not share.
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Hearing or seeing things that other people can’t.
We also offer support to those who:
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Have a family member (parent or sibling) with experiences of psychosis and;
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are struggling with their own mental health,
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are struggling with motivation to do the things they used to do, such as looking after themselves or attending college, university, or work,
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find it difficult to talk or relate to people, or may feel anxious in social situations.
Introduction and meet the team
Culture, spirituality and psychosis
About your care plan
Lets talk about mental health
Your support team
Staying safe and well
BLIPS
Your support network
Preparing for the future