Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A prospective study on the psychopathological progress from prodromal state to full-blown psychosis was initiated in Taiwan in 2006. However, the clinical entity of our interests is ill-defined; therefore, recruitment of at risk subjects to participate in studies requires innovation. In November 2006, the study team launched a special clinic for cognitive and perceptual disturbance. In the first year, 142 subjects, mostly aged 16–30 year olds, made an appointment for this special clinic. More than 20 tentative diagnoses were made. Seventy-six subjects with a gradient of clinical severity were eligible for enrollment, and 68 gave informed conse...
International interest has grown over the past 15 years in the prognostic potential of early identif...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
BACKGROUND: Multi-element interventions for first-episode psychosis (FEP) are promising, but have mo...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
As this volume shows, early detection of and intervention in psychosis is a rapidly evolving and hig...
Background: Early-intervention services (EISs) offer prompt and effective care to individuals with f...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
Expansion of early intervention services to identify and clinically manage at-risk mental state for ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether cognitive therapy is effective in preventing the worsening of emer...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
The prodrome of psychosis has become a target for early identification and for treatments that addre...
Purpose: Delay in the treatment of a first psychotic episode can have a negative influence on the fu...
© 2016, Copyright © Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Early intervention for psycho...
International interest has grown over the past 15 years in the prognostic potential of early identif...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
BACKGROUND: Multi-element interventions for first-episode psychosis (FEP) are promising, but have mo...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
As this volume shows, early detection of and intervention in psychosis is a rapidly evolving and hig...
Background: Early-intervention services (EISs) offer prompt and effective care to individuals with f...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
Expansion of early intervention services to identify and clinically manage at-risk mental state for ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether cognitive therapy is effective in preventing the worsening of emer...
This article reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical background for the current and growin...
The prodrome of psychosis has become a target for early identification and for treatments that addre...
Purpose: Delay in the treatment of a first psychotic episode can have a negative influence on the fu...
© 2016, Copyright © Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Early intervention for psycho...
International interest has grown over the past 15 years in the prognostic potential of early identif...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
BACKGROUND: Multi-element interventions for first-episode psychosis (FEP) are promising, but have mo...