Authors
Patrick D McGorry, Jane Edwards, Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Susan M Harrigan, Henry J Jackson
Publication date
1996/1/1
Source
Schizophrenia bulletin
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
305-326
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Early intervention at the onset of psychotic disorders is a highly attractive theoretical notion that is receiving increasing international interest. In practical terms, it amounts to first deciding when a psychotic disorder can be said to have commenced and then offering potentially effective treatment at the earliest possible point. A second element involves ensuring that this intervention constitutes best practice for this phase of illness and is not merely the translation of standard treatments developed for later stages and the more persistently ill subgroups of the disorder. Furthermore, it means ensuring that this best practice model is actually delivered to patients and families. The relative importance of these elements in relation to outcome has not yet been established. This article outlines a framework for preventive intervention in early psychosis, based on more than a decade of experience initially gained within a first …
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