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Early Psychosis and the Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)
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Overview
Early intervention in psychosis is a well-researched model that is based on the observation that identifying and treating someone in the early stages of a psychosis can significantly improve their longer-term outcome. The 2007 Oregon legislature funded EASA to bring the most current, evidence-based treatment to individuals in the early stages of illness. This approach advocates the use of an intensive multi-disciplinary approach during what is known as the critical period, where intervention is the most effective, and prevents the long term morbidity associated with chronic psychotic illness.
EASA uses evidence-based practices to do early assessment and intervention for young adults having their first experience with psychosis. Its primary purpose is to reduce the disability associated with psychosis. EASA offers early, effective care for schizophrenia and related disorders, through clinical teams in each county. Early intervention programs for this population is standard practice throughout the western world. The EASA model is based on the 7-year-old Early Assessment and Support Team (EAST) program provided by the Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network in Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill Counties; MVBCN currently provides EASA with technical support at all levels.
EASA provides (See brochure - PDF):
- Rapid access to psychiatric and counseling services
- Education about causes, treatment and management of psychosis
- Coaching on rights regarding access to employment, school, housing and additional resources
- Family psycho-education and support groups
- Support for vocational education and independent living goals
- Access to local teams including psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists
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Current EASA sites
Clatsop County Project Intercept
503-325-5722
http://www.clatsopbh.org/intercept.html
Columbia County EASA
503-397-5211 ext. 282
http://www.ccmh1.com/Med/easa.html
Deschutes County EASA
(also serves Jefferson and Crook Counties)
541-322-7583
http://www.deschutes.org/index.cfm?objectId=DE4FA5BC-9027-D5E6-3DAA23ED1063EC04
Mid-Columbia Center for Living EASA
(Serves Hood River, Sherman and Wasco Counties)
541-296-5452 or 541-386-2620
http://www.mccfl.org/services_mental_adult.htm
Multnomah County EASA
503-988-EASA (3272)
http://web.multco.us/mhas/early-assessment-and-support-alliance
Union County: Center for Human Development EASA
541-962-8855
http://www.chdinc.org/easa.asp
Washington County LifeWorks Northwest EASA
503-705-9999
https://www.lifeworksnw.org/Locations/FindaService/tabid/108/cty/2/svc/35/age/4/Default.aspx#page3
EAST program and statewide technical assistance center
(direct service to Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Yamhill Counties)
888-327-8817
503-480-5122
fax 503-584-4837
www.eastcommunity.org
Addictions and Mental Health Division contact
Damien Sands, Young Adult Services Coordinator
Phone: 503-947-5538
Fax: 503-947-5043
damien.j.sands@state.or.us
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