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Crisis resolution teams in the UK and elsewhere

Journal of Mental Health, 2012
Crisis resolution and home treatment teams (CRTs) and home treatment teams have been established nationwide in the UK to reduce admissions to psychiatric hospitals. However, the evidence for CRTs was limited at the time of their introduction.Review of the literature accumulated since the national rollout of CRTs in 2000.Systematic narrative literature ...
Dieneke, Hubbeling, Robert, Bertram
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The clinical impact of a crisis resolution home treatment team

Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2023
AbstractObjectives:To evaluate the impact of treatment provided by a Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team (CRHTT) in terms of preventing hospital admission, impact on service user’s symptoms and overall functioning, as well as service user’s satisfaction with the service.
S. Crowley   +3 more
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Crisis resolution/home treatment team workers’ understandings of the concept of crisis

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2010
The crisis resolution/home treatment (CR/HT) model has brought significant reform of acute mental health care in the UK and beyond. The complex issue of conceptualising crisis is, however, overlooked in CR/HT literature. This study aimed to investigate how crisis is understood amongst those working in CR/HT teams.Framework analysis was applied to semi ...
Simon, Tobitt, Sunjeev, Kamboj
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EMDR Within Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Teams

Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2016
This article describes how eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) can be used in a National Health Service (NHS) mental health crisis team with individuals who are expressing strong desire and intent to die by suicide. It explores previous research in this area and examines how offering EMDR therapy may expedite recovery for clients and ...
Simon Proudlock, Jonathan Hutchins
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Crisis resolution and intensive home treatment teams

Psychiatry, 2004
Abstract The rise to prominence of the crisis resolution team (CRT) has been one of the most conspicuous recent changes in the English mental health care system. In the 1990s, community assessment and intervention in psychiatric emergencies was mainly the province of sectorized community mental health teams – specialized crisis services were rare ...
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Operational management of crisis resolution teams

2008
Clinical effectiveness is dependent upon effective operational management. Drawing on extensive experience in the organisation and day-to-day running of crisis resolution teams (CRTs), this chapter proposes practical solutions to the challenges of managing such multidisciplinary teams in a complex service system that increasingly involves other ...
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