Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early detection and treatment of psychotic disorders. Its clinical and economic benefits are well documented. This paper presents basic aspects of EIP services, discusses challenges to their implementation and presents ideas and strategies to overcome some of these obstacles. Methods This paper is a narrative review about the evidence supporting EIP, with examples of successful implementation of EIP and of cases where major obstacles still need to be overcome. Results Experience from successfully implemented EIP services into the mental healthcare system have generated evidence, concepts and specific strategies that might serve as guidanc...
AIM: This is the first comprehensive, nationwide survey aimed at collecting evidence about the proc...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: 6th International Conference on Early PsychosisConferen...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early...
Aim Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at det...
Aim Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at det...
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...
A number of studies have demonstrated that Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services can produc...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
AIM: In a survey conducted in the Lausanne catchment area in 2000, we could estimate on the basis of...
Purpose of review: Assessing recent evidence on psychosocial interventions for people with first e...
AIM: This is the first comprehensive, nationwide survey aimed at collecting evidence about the proc...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: 6th International Conference on Early PsychosisConferen...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early...
Aim Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) is a well-established approach with the intention of early...
Aim Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at det...
Aim Early intervention (EI) in psychosis is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach aimed at det...
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...
A number of studies have demonstrated that Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services can produc...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
This is a summary of a lecture given in Portoroz, Slovenia, in 2005. It is clearly totally derivativ...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
AIM: In a survey conducted in the Lausanne catchment area in 2000, we could estimate on the basis of...
Purpose of review: Assessing recent evidence on psychosocial interventions for people with first e...
AIM: This is the first comprehensive, nationwide survey aimed at collecting evidence about the proc...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: 6th International Conference on Early PsychosisConferen...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...