Transition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far it has never been discussed in detail that with the growing awareness and increasing availability of early psychosis services, a much broader diagnostic spectrum is now being seen in these services. Subsequently, subjects present with symptoms that meet psychosis risk on a purely psychometric basis but may be the phenotypical expression of another underlying mental disorder. Here we critically review four groups of symptoms and clinical features that are frequently reported by individuals with suspected psychosis risk states, yet share strong commonalities with other mental disorders and conditions: isolated hallucinations; unusual bodily perception...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
AbstractTransition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far...
Despite advances in the treatment of schizophrenia over the past half-century, the illness is freque...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic ...
To examine the hypothesis that the "natural" combination of delusions and hallucinations in psychoti...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether Ultra High Risk for psychosis (UHR) patients who pr...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
AIM: The 'ultra-high-risk' criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk f...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
AbstractTransition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far...
Despite advances in the treatment of schizophrenia over the past half-century, the illness is freque...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic ...
To examine the hypothesis that the "natural" combination of delusions and hallucinations in psychoti...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether Ultra High Risk for psychosis (UHR) patients who pr...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
AIM: The 'ultra-high-risk' criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk f...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...