Over the last two decades, there has been an increasing interest in the concept of early intervention (EI) in psychotic disorders, notably schizophrenia. Several lines of research underlie this emerging paradigm shift: (a) an increasingly well-established association between the duration of prolonged untreated illness and poor outcome; (b) evidence of progressive neurobiological changes in the early course of schizophrenia both in the pre-psychotic and psychotic phases, as evidenced by brain imaging studies in schizophrenia; and (c) emerging data, albeit preliminary, suggesting the efficacy and effectiveness of EI programs in improving the outcome in these patients. Mental health service systems across the globe, including Asian countries, ...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
Developing countries such as India face a major mental health care gap. Delayed or inadequate care c...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
Over the last two decades, there has been an increasing interest in the concept of early interventio...
Mental illness is perhaps the most common and most debilitating among non-communicable diseases. Sch...
Early intervention for potentially serious disorder is a fundamental feature of healthcare across th...
The two main goals of early intervention in psychotic disorders are to reduce the period of time bet...
AIM: Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at de...
AIM: Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at de...
Early psychosis: A Novel Gateway For Suicide Prevention Amresh Shrivastava 1, Megan Johnston 2 Add...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
Two very different forms of early intervention in schizophrenia being proposed currently – pre-illne...
This article is one of two in this issue (see also Gopal & Variend, 2005) continuing a series in...
Plenary SessionEarly Intervention Programs worldwide are guided by a set of common frameworks. They ...
Background Proponents of early intervention have argued that out-comes might be improved if more the...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
Developing countries such as India face a major mental health care gap. Delayed or inadequate care c...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
Over the last two decades, there has been an increasing interest in the concept of early interventio...
Mental illness is perhaps the most common and most debilitating among non-communicable diseases. Sch...
Early intervention for potentially serious disorder is a fundamental feature of healthcare across th...
The two main goals of early intervention in psychotic disorders are to reduce the period of time bet...
AIM: Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at de...
AIM: Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at de...
Early psychosis: A Novel Gateway For Suicide Prevention Amresh Shrivastava 1, Megan Johnston 2 Add...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
Two very different forms of early intervention in schizophrenia being proposed currently – pre-illne...
This article is one of two in this issue (see also Gopal & Variend, 2005) continuing a series in...
Plenary SessionEarly Intervention Programs worldwide are guided by a set of common frameworks. They ...
Background Proponents of early intervention have argued that out-comes might be improved if more the...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
Developing countries such as India face a major mental health care gap. Delayed or inadequate care c...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...