This review examines the clinical and theoretical evidence justifying early intervention in individuals with schizophrenia. Potential reasons for the previous lack of emphasis on early intervention are discussed. Interventions that target psychosis are distinguished from those that work on prodromal symptoms. It is suggested that early intervention programmes should try to reduce the duration of untreated psychosis. The relationship between this and outcome is discussed. Improving service accessibility alone may not be sufficient, and education and destigmatisation input may be required. Once a patient is identified, vigorous pharmacological and psychosocial interventions are important to improve the long-term clinical outcome. An effective...
The two main goals of early intervention in psychotic disorders are to reduce the period of time bet...
Schizophrenia is commonly considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with significa...
Background Proponents of early intervention have argued that out-comes might be improved if more the...
Two very different forms of early intervention in schizophrenia being proposed currently – pre-illne...
This article explores the rationale for early detection and interven-tion in schizophrenia. The most...
The long-term course of schizophrenia, one of the world’s most seriouspublic health problems,1 is ge...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
The effectiveness of psychological treatments in schizophre-nia has been explored in controlled tria...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychiatric disorder and patients experience significant comorbidity...
Psychosis is defined as a primary disturbance of thinking, which is reflected in certain symptoms—pa...
Preventive strategies can be divided into universal, selective and indicated prevention and early in...
Objective: Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised ...
The two main goals of early intervention in psychotic disorders are to reduce the period of time bet...
Schizophrenia is commonly considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with significa...
Background Proponents of early intervention have argued that out-comes might be improved if more the...
Two very different forms of early intervention in schizophrenia being proposed currently – pre-illne...
This article explores the rationale for early detection and interven-tion in schizophrenia. The most...
The long-term course of schizophrenia, one of the world’s most seriouspublic health problems,1 is ge...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
The effectiveness of psychological treatments in schizophre-nia has been explored in controlled tria...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychiatric disorder and patients experience significant comorbidity...
Psychosis is defined as a primary disturbance of thinking, which is reflected in certain symptoms—pa...
Preventive strategies can be divided into universal, selective and indicated prevention and early in...
Objective: Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised ...
The two main goals of early intervention in psychotic disorders are to reduce the period of time bet...
Schizophrenia is commonly considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with significa...
Background Proponents of early intervention have argued that out-comes might be improved if more the...