Diagnosis and medication — demystifying two of the most misunderstood processes in ADHD care “This was originally published on HealthShare.” There are many myths circulating about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). If you’ve been told that ADHD can be diagnosed using surveys alone, or that medication is the only effective treatment, then you’ve come across some of […]
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Adult ADHD – common questions and misunderstandings
Adult ADHD – common questions and misunderstandings “This was originally published on HealthShare.” Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a disability that impacts multiple areas of someone’s life. If you or someone you know has recently been diagnosed with ADHD, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed, especially if you don’t understand the condition yet. “Though […]
Better ways of supporting the people in our lives with ADHD
Better ways of supporting the people in our lives with ADHD “This was originally published on HealthShare.” If someone in your life lives with a mental health condition such as ADHD, it can mean a lot to them if you make an effort to understand and support them. In fact, for many people with mental health […]
Activity scheduling and behavioural activation
What is activity scheduling and how can I use it to improve my health? You can get significant mental health benefits from scheduling activities that you enjoy and that increase the amount of physical activity, social interaction, or other activities in your life. It might sound like a common-sense thing to do, and it is! […]
Tips on taking medications
Tips on taking medications “Well, I must say my physician that I have now is much more open. We talk about things. I told her I want a partnership…I like this very much as an option [compared] to the old way of “I’m prescribing this, this is for you, you take this.” But it also […]
Psychologists vs Psychiatrists – differences
What’s the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist What’s the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist, and who should you see? Both of them are mental health clinicians, but they come from different backgrounds and support people in different ways. Psychiatrists and psychologists are both types of mental health clinicians, which means that […]
18. ADHA Pathway appointments
Process: – Referals received from GP and this must be on new ADHD referral template. This includes an acknowledgement by the GP that they will take over prescribing once stabilised. – Screened by MH Nurse and triaged as appropriate for ADHD Pathway (note we typically reject >75% of referrals due to being unsuitable for telehealth/pathway) […]
17. Doctor health and well-being
Please make sure you have your own treating GP and other supports. Please ensure you do not treat yourself or self-prescribe or treat staff members or family. If you require any support or assistance, please contact the Call to Mind Director, Dr Dave Carmody, or Practice Manager, Erin Cody, to discuss this.
16. Social media
Please ensure you adhere to the RANZCP guidelines regarding the use of social media.
15. Complaints process
If Call to Mind receives a complaint or feedback from a patient or referrer regarding their interaction with the clinician, the clinician will be immediately informed. Call to Mind will address any issues relating to our roles and responsibilities if they feature in the complaint. We recommend that the clinician involves their own indemnity provider […]