Introduction Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are debilitating diseases with a devastating impact on patients’ lives. During the several lasts decades an emphasis on the prodromal stage of the psychotic disorders was noted. It was established that early interventions during this phase will prevent the development of full blown psychosis. Several interviewing measures were obtained, by constructing the most common presenting signs and symptoms of these pre-psychotic phases in order to identify Ultra high risk (UHR) patients, i.e. patients in a high risk of developing a first psychotic episode. This identification led to the construction of criteria aimed to specifically define these patients as in risk of developing psych...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Schizophrenia is a common disorder, affecting approximately 1 out of every 100 people, with a typica...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Background The identification of people at high risk of becoming psychotic within the near future cr...
Psychoses are one of the main groups of mental disorders. Based on the observation that initial trea...
Psychiatric diagnosis has acquired a position of a quasi-legal document for mental health services a...
The proposed Risk Syndrome for Psychosis (RS) criteria are derived from the Ultra High Risk criteria...
Context During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic ...
Current definitions of the prodromal (or at-risk mental state) phase of schizophrenia include attenu...
There are several overlapping definitions of clinical high risk (CHR) that evolved from the applicat...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
The concept of indicated prevention has proliferated in psychiatry, and accumulating evidence sugges...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Schizophrenia is a common disorder, affecting approximately 1 out of every 100 people, with a typica...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Background The identification of people at high risk of becoming psychotic within the near future cr...
Psychoses are one of the main groups of mental disorders. Based on the observation that initial trea...
Psychiatric diagnosis has acquired a position of a quasi-legal document for mental health services a...
The proposed Risk Syndrome for Psychosis (RS) criteria are derived from the Ultra High Risk criteria...
Context During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic ...
Current definitions of the prodromal (or at-risk mental state) phase of schizophrenia include attenu...
There are several overlapping definitions of clinical high risk (CHR) that evolved from the applicat...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
The concept of indicated prevention has proliferated in psychiatry, and accumulating evidence sugges...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...