WellSouth's Primary Mental Health Brief Intervention Service (BIS) provides support and assistance to people experiencing concerns related to their mental well-being. Issues most appropriate for the BIS are: Symptoms of depressed mood Symptoms of anxiety Physical health/adjustment to illness issues Stress related issues Significant, unexplained behaviour changes, where physical cause has been ruled out Psycho-education All clinicians providing brief intervention are registered with a professional body, including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, counsellors, psychologists and psychotherapists. The clinician that makes contact with you can discuss the most appropriate follow up options for you which could include: Self-help options including e-therapy, books on prescription, apps Telephone support Advice on potentially more appropriate agencies/services Face to Face appointment or Vidyo (secure video conferencing) which would include an initial assessment with up to 4 follow up sessions
WellSouth's Primary Mental Health Brief Intervention Service (BIS) provides support and assistance to people experiencing concerns related to their mental well-being. Issues most appropriate for the BIS are: Symptoms of depressed mood Symptoms of anxiety Physical health/adjustment to illness issues Stress related issues Significant, unexplained behaviour changes, where physical cause has been ruled out Psycho-education All clinicians providing brief intervention are registered with a professional body, including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, counsellors, psychologists and psychotherapists. The clinician that makes contact with you can discuss the most appropriate follow up options for you which could include: Self-help options including e-therapy, books on prescription, apps Telephone support Advice on potentially more appropriate agencies/services Face to Face appointment or Vidyo (secure video conferencing) which would include an initial assessment with up to 4 follow up sessions
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Counselling and support
- Regions
Waitaki, Central Lakes, Southland, Dunedin - South Otago
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
GP
Referral Process
This service is available to those people eligible for NZ health care and 20 years of age and over. Generally people are referred by their general practice health care team.
Once the referral has been received, you will be contacted by one of the clinical team within 2 weeks. Priority for service is given to those people who are Māori / Pacific or refugee or have community service or high user health card.
The clinician who makes contact with you can discuss the most appropriate follow up options for you.
Description
WellSouth's Primary Mental Health Brief Intervention Service (BIS) provides support and assistance to people experiencing concerns related to their mental well-being.
Issues most appropriate for the BIS are:
- Symptoms of depressed mood
- Symptoms of anxiety
- Physical health/adjustment to illness issues
- Stress related issues
- Significant, unexplained behaviour changes, where physical cause has been ruled out
- Psycho-education
All clinicians providing brief intervention are registered with a professional body, including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, counsellors, psychologists and psychotherapists.
The clinician that makes contact with you can discuss the most appropriate follow up options for you which could include:
- Self-help options including e-therapy, books on prescription, apps
- Telephone support
- Advice on potentially more appropriate agencies/services
- Face to Face appointment or Vidyo (secure video conferencing) which would include an initial assessment with up to 4 follow up sessions