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Child and Family Consultation Service, Lowestoft

Referral service for assessment and treatment of children/young people with mental illness or severe emotional or behavioural difficulties.

Area serviced:  Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth, Kessingland, Lowestoft, Southwold
Address:  Meridian House
62 Alexandra Road
Lowestoft
Suffolk
NR32 1NR
Telephone:  01502 533500
Fax:  01502 533501
Website:  http://www.heron.nhs.uk/organisationdetails.asp?id=20431
Opening times:  appointment times vary
Who is it for:  Children/young people with mental health problems
Sector:   Statutory
Last updated:  05/10/2009

Subject Definitions

Expand/collapse icon Advice/Information

These sessions provide an opportunity for people to access the service to get information, seek advice, and be provided with support on mental health issues. Individual appointments can be offered for specific interventions including support planning, advice and information.

Expand/collapse icon Aspergers Syndrome

No definition exists for this subject

Expand/collapse icon Autism

Autism is a lifelong developmental disorder that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them. In the great majority of cases, autistic disorders are present from birth or become apparent within the first three years of life. Pe

Expand/collapse icon Eating disorders

Examples of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia and compulsive eating.

Expand/collapse icon Mental Distress

Mental Distress is a term used, both by some mental health practitioners and users of mental health services, to describe a range of symptoms and experiences of a person's internal life that are commonly held to be troubling, confusing or out of the ordinary; it can refer to a wide range of experiences, from relatively mild and transitory states to more chronic and severe conditions. Mental distress has a wider scope than the term 'mental illness'. Mental illness refers to a specific set of medically defined conditions. A person in mental distress may exhibit some of the symptoms described in psychiatry, such as: anxiety, confused emotions, hallucination, rage, depression and so on without actually being ‘ill’ in a medical sense. Life situations such as: bereavement, stress, lack of sleep, use of drugs or alcohol, assault, abuse or accident can induce mental distress.Some people use the terms mental distress and mental illness interchangably.

Expand/collapse icon Mental Health

'Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity' (World Health Organisation). Mental health can be conceptualized as a state of well-being in which the individual realizes their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to their community.

Expand/collapse icon Mental Illness

Mental illness is a term that describes a broad range of mental and emotional conditions, which could be mild to moderate to severe in effect and which could be characterized by impairment of an individual's normal cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning, and caused by social, psychological, biochemical, genetic, or other factors, such as infection or head trauma. In most cases people make a full recovery (just as with physical illness) and return to a good quality of life.