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mental health client (Belinda's son)

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The 'mental health client (Belinda's son)' mind map template provides a structured framework for assessing and supporting a young person with severe mood disorder, covering 8 key domains including therapeutic optimism, recovery model, family, behavior, education, illness, services, and GP Plus Mental Health Service. This template helps clinicians and families collaboratively address challenges such as 'not complying with medication' and 'tried to commit suicide', while promoting a recovery-oriented approach that emphasizes 'sense of self', 'equality & respect', and 'feeling connected'. It includes specific service contacts like Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (L8, Westfield Tower, Marion Shopping Ctr, Oaklands Park SA 5046, ph: 0882987744) and GP Plus Mental Health Service (10 Milham St, Oaklands Park SA 5046, ph: 0874258600). The template is designed as a comprehensive mental health client cheat sheet for care planning and family support.

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When to use this template

Child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health case managers

During initial assessment of a young client with severe mood disorder to map out all relevant domains.

Families and caregivers of the client, facilitated by a mental health clinician

In a family meeting to discuss the client's challenges and collaboratively develop a recovery plan.

Care coordinators and social workers involved in the client's treatment team

When coordinating care between multiple services, such as CAMHS and GP Plus, to ensure comprehensive support.

How to use this template

Step 1

Access and Explore the Framework

Open the template in Xmind to review the eight core domains including therapeutic optimism, recovery models, and service contacts.

Step 2

Customize Client and Service Details

Replace the placeholder information with specific data regarding the client's behaviors, family situation, and relevant mental health service contacts.

Step 3

Facilitate Collaborative Recovery Planning

Utilize the recovery model branch to guide goal-oriented discussions and share the final map with the care team for coordinated support.

Frequently asked questions

The template covers 8 domains: therapeutic optimism, recovery model, family, behavior, education, illness, services, and GP Plus Mental Health Service. It includes specific service contacts and detailed sub-nodes for each area.

Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then customize each branch with client-specific information. For example, under 'behavior', add observed behaviors; under 'services', update contact details. Use the 'recovery model' branch to guide collaborative goal-setting.

Yes, the template is free to download and fully editable in Xmind. You can add, remove, or modify nodes to fit your client's unique situation.

The recovery model section helps clinicians and families focus on the client's strengths, sense of self, equality, and community connection. It includes sub-nodes like 'knowledge: illness & self' and 'having purpose'.

Absolutely. The template includes placeholder contacts for Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service and GP Plus Mental Health Service. You can replace them with your local service providers.

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