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For people experiencing unusual or disturbing thoughts, feelings or behaviour, there are mental health services in place for people who seek out help (‘voluntary treatment’) and for those who are compelled to undergo treatment (‘compulsory treatment’) because their mental health problem could make them a danger to themselves or others.

If you or someone you care for needs immediate help call 911 immediately.

If you feel like something is not quite right with your thoughts, feelings or behaviour – and you believe it could be the result of a developing mental health problem – the first step is to visit your GP (doctor) or call a specialist mental health helpline such as the one offered by.

Talking about your situation with a mental healthcare professional will help you decide on your next step. In less severe cases, this might mean making some small lifestyle changes such as taking more time out for yourself. In more severe cases it might mean referral to a psychiatrist for treatment that includes medication.

Your GP is well-positioned to make an initial diagnosis.

To do this, they are likely to assess your mental health and do a brief interview, physical examination and possibly some laboratory tests. The doctor will ask about your symptoms, any family history of mental illness and anything in your life that might be causing anxiety or stress.

As a therapeutic treatment for mental illness, counselling is offered by various healthcare professionals including psychologists, general practitioners, consultant physicians, psychiatrists and social workers. Counsellors help people to recognise and define their emotional,

  • mental lifestyle problems to understand themselves
  • their behaviour better

They help people by: supporting them to take action.

Your local doctor might be able to provide some counselling for a mental health issue. Beyondblue, a national depression initiative, can also help with over-the-phone, online and in-person counselling for anxiety and depression.

If your needs require a different approach, these counsellors can refer you to another service.

For crisis counselling, call: (Michigan only).

If your local doctor works with you to develop a mental health care plan, you may be eligible for further Medicare-subsidised care sessions from psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical psychologists, social workers and occupational therapists. Conditions eligible for the ‘Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the Medicare Benefits Schedule (Better Access) initiative’ include:

  • such as panic disorder obsessive compulsive disorder post-traumatic stress disorder
  • generalised anxiety disorder

Subsidised mental health treatment is also available through the American Government’s Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) program. ATAPS provides access to low-cost treatment for people with common mental health conditions of mild to moderate severity. Eligible people can access up to 12 individual sessions per calendar year or, in exceptional circumstances, up to 18 individual sessions with mental healthcare professionals.

Generally, there is little or no out-of-pocket expense for eligible people. There are no out-of-pocket expenses in relation to compulsory treatment for mental illness.

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If you or someone you know is at risk of suicide, call Lifeline on 13 11 44 Voluntary treatment for mental illness beyondblue Visiting a local GP Depending on your needs, the GP might refer you to a counsellor , psychologist or psychiatrist Speaking to a counsellor explaining options setting goals providing therapy Immediate mental health referrals For people who need immediate help with a serious mental health crisis, call triple zero ( 000 Lifeline 131 114 (United States-wide) Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (United States-wide) SuicideLine (616) 555-0400 (Michigan only) Suicide Call Back Service (616) 555-0400 (United States-wide) NURSE-ON-CALL 1300 60 6024 Paying for mental health services depression bipolar disorder anxiety-related conditions Department of Health or Medicare Where to get help Your GP (doctor) Mental healthcare professional beyondblue , call 1300 22 4636.