A number of studies have demonstrated that Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services can produce improved outcomes for service users. However, the essential elements that produce these results remain elusive. This paper considers a number of hypotheses, with a particular focus on one service in the UK, which was designed according to policy guidance. It concludes that the structure of EIP services allows for the effective implementation of evidence based psychosocial interventions, which often fail to be implemented successfully within standard mental health services
Contemporary views of psychosis are more positive about outcomes and the potential for people with p...
Early intervention for potentially serious disorder is a fundamental feature of healthcare across th...
Early psychosis intervention programmes have been around for 20 years. The duration of psychosis has...
AIM: Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at de...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early...
Early intervention for psychosis (EIP) is a model of service delivery that aims to support young peo...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of earl...
Aim: To evaluate the extent to which Government plans for early intervention in psychosis services ...
Early intervention in psychosis services produce better clinical outcomes than generic teams and are...
Background The components of care delivered by Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services vary, ...
Early Intervention Services (EISs) for Psychosis have developed rapidly over the past decade. They o...
AIMS AND METHOD To investigate the effects of a standard National Health Service early interventio...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
AIM: Early intervention services (EIS) for psychosis are being implemented, internationally. It is i...
Contemporary views of psychosis are more positive about outcomes and the potential for people with p...
Early intervention for potentially serious disorder is a fundamental feature of healthcare across th...
Early psychosis intervention programmes have been around for 20 years. The duration of psychosis has...
AIM: Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at de...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early...
Early intervention for psychosis (EIP) is a model of service delivery that aims to support young peo...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of earl...
Aim: To evaluate the extent to which Government plans for early intervention in psychosis services ...
Early intervention in psychosis services produce better clinical outcomes than generic teams and are...
Background The components of care delivered by Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services vary, ...
Early Intervention Services (EISs) for Psychosis have developed rapidly over the past decade. They o...
AIMS AND METHOD To investigate the effects of a standard National Health Service early interventio...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
AIM: Early intervention services (EIS) for psychosis are being implemented, internationally. It is i...
Contemporary views of psychosis are more positive about outcomes and the potential for people with p...
Early intervention for potentially serious disorder is a fundamental feature of healthcare across th...
Early psychosis intervention programmes have been around for 20 years. The duration of psychosis has...