
Psychological services
Psychological services are offered to children, adolescents and adults of all ages. You get access to the services based on an assessment by a professional. A psychologist helps when you have a life crisis or problems with relationships, family, work, unemployment or studies, life management, health, having energy or other concerns.
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Psychologists can help in many crises in life and when one needs different kinds of assessments or support in the daily life. Psychologists can help for example when you need:
- an assessment of a learning ability or the ability to work or of the possibilities rehabilitation may offer you
- support concerning a child’s or an adolescent’s development or upbringing
- support in crises in life, for problems in relationships, problems with mental health or support for physical illnesses
- a possibility to think about and develop one’s personal ways of thinking and acting and to learn to understand oneself better
- assessments on and treatment of brain-related dysfunctions e.g. with speech, memory or perception
Central tasks psychologists have are doing psychological assessments and exams, giving psychological treatment and rehabilitation, consultations and sharing psychological knowledge in teams that plan treatment and rehabilitation for clients. Psychologists work in different specialties as part of multiprofessional teams in both social services and in health care services. Patients are referred to psychologists from different outpatient clinics or via the service processes in different teams.
When you look for help for yourself or a family member, you can contact Soite’s psychological services. When it comes to concerns about a child’s mental health you can contact via the Family Phone. When it comes to mental health in families with children, you can also leave a request to be contacted via the Help Button. When it comes to a concerns about an adult’s mental health you can contact via the advice and assessment phone for adult psychiatry. In an emergency, call the medical helpline 116 117 or the emergency social services.
Contact by phone
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Advice and assessment phone for mental health services and services for substance abusers
Non-urgent new contacts, advice and assessments of the need of care.
Call: +358 6 826 3025Service hoursService hours
Leave a callback request and we will call you on the next working day at the latest.
Mon–Thu 07:00–15:00
Fri 07:00–14:00
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Emergency social services
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Medical Helpline 116117
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Open 24/7
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The Family phone
Call: +358 6 826 3011Service hoursService hours
Mon 08:00–12:00
Tue–Wed 12:00–16:00
Thu–Fri 08:00–12:00
Information about the service
When it comes to concerns about a child’s mental health you can contact via the Family Phone. When it comes to mental health in families with children, you can also leave a request to be contacted via the Help Button. When it comes to a concerns about an adult’s mental health you can contact via the advice and assessment phone for adult psychiatry. In an emergency, call the medical helpline or the emergency social services.
Psychologists can help in many crises in life and when one needs different kinds of assessments or support in the daily life. Psychologists can help for example when you need:
- an assessment of a learning ability or the ability to work or of the possibilities rehabilitation may offer you
- support concerning a child’s or an adolescent’s development or upbringing
- support in crises in life, for problems in relationships, problems with mental health or support for physical illnesses
- a possibility to think about and develop one’s personal ways of thinking and acting and to learn to understand oneself better
- assessments on and treatment of brain-related dysfunctions e.g. with speech, memory or perception.
Central tasks psychologists have are doing psychological assessments and exams, giving psychological treatment and rehabilitation, consultations and sharing psychological knowledge in teams that plan treatment and rehabilitation for clients. Psychologists work in different specialties as part of multiprofessional teams in both social services and in health care services. Patients are referred to psychologists from different outpatient clinics or via the service processes in different teams.
A psychologist offers help for patients who are encountering problems. These problems may be related to life crises, interpersonal relationships, the family, work, unemployment or studies, life management, health, coping or other worries. Psychologist’s services are provided for children, young people and adults of all ages. These services are accessed through the health and social services centre.
Talking to a psychologist helps the patient structure their problems and find strength to live on. Support may be provided over the short or long term. The services are free of charge and confidential. If necessary, the psychologist will refer the patient to further examination and a doctor’s care.