EASA provides support for young adolescents first experiencing psychosis

By on Monday, February 13th, 2023 in Eastern/Southeast Oregon News More Top Stories

BURNS – Symmetry Care’s Kristin Des Ilets was on KZHC’s Harney County Live recently and spoke about the early onset of psychosis in people between the age of 12 and 25. She explained how the Early Assessment Support Alliance can help:

“So, the EASA Program is a two-year program for, typically, young adolescents who are experiencing their first episode of psychosis.

…there [are] a lot of different services that they can have to help them succeed, especially for young adolescents.”

Find more information on the Harney County Early Assessment Support Alliance on their website, https://easacommunity.org/harney-county.php.