Objective: The aim of this paper is to discuss the logistic and ethical questions related to the possibility of intervention prior to the onset of first-episode psychosis (i.e. during the prodromal phase). Method: The method involved examination of the published literature on prevention of psychotic disorders and other mental disorders, and critical evaluation of current practice in treating pre-psychotic individuals. Results: Issues of possibly unnecessary or premature labelling, stigma and treatment arise. The question of whether such early intervention merely diagnoses the disorder earlier but does not actually improve outcome is also discussed, as are the economic implications of shifting emphasis from treatment of established disord...
Important questions reamin open about indications, potentials and limitations of intervention progra...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivative, and I acknowledge all authors on whom I drew to...
Objectives: This study aimed at exploring views and comparing level of consensus across different gr...
Two very different forms of early intervention in schizophrenia being proposed currently – pre-illne...
Preventive strategies can be divided into universal, selective and indicated prevention and early in...
Background: The evidence base for preventive interventions in psychosis during the pre-psychotic pha...
© 2009 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
Patients with schizophrenia, nowadays chronic, frequently disabling mental disorder, get initial tre...
SummaryTreating psychotic disorders in their earliest stages has become a key focus ...
Early detection and intervention is offering a com-pelling new perspective on the diagnosis and trea...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
Recent research on the early detection and treatment of schizophrenia has generated rignfflfnnt scie...
This article explores the rationale for early detection and interven-tion in schizophrenia. The most...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
Important questions reamin open about indications, potentials and limitations of intervention progra...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivative, and I acknowledge all authors on whom I drew to...
Objectives: This study aimed at exploring views and comparing level of consensus across different gr...
Two very different forms of early intervention in schizophrenia being proposed currently – pre-illne...
Preventive strategies can be divided into universal, selective and indicated prevention and early in...
Background: The evidence base for preventive interventions in psychosis during the pre-psychotic pha...
© 2009 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
Patients with schizophrenia, nowadays chronic, frequently disabling mental disorder, get initial tre...
SummaryTreating psychotic disorders in their earliest stages has become a key focus ...
Early detection and intervention is offering a com-pelling new perspective on the diagnosis and trea...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
Recent research on the early detection and treatment of schizophrenia has generated rignfflfnnt scie...
This article explores the rationale for early detection and interven-tion in schizophrenia. The most...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
Important questions reamin open about indications, potentials and limitations of intervention progra...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivative, and I acknowledge all authors on whom I drew to...