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Intervening Early in Psychosis : A Team Approach.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (462 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781615372584
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Intervening Early in PsychosisDDC classification:
  • 616.89
LOC classification:
  • RC512 .I584 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHOSIS-BEACHHEAD FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL REFORM IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE -- 2 Growth of Early Intervention in Psychosis in the United States -- 3 Early Detection of Schizophrenia: A POPULATION HEALTH APPROACH -- 4 Early Intervention and Policy -- 5 First-Person Accounts of Psychosis and Advocacy Work -- 6 Engaging Families and Individuals in Care -- 7 Assessment of People in the Early Stages of Psychosis -- 8 Assessment and Targeted Intervention in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis -- 9 Medical Workup for First-Episode Psychosis -- 10 Assessing and Treating Trauma in Team-Based Early Psychosis Care -- 11 Intervening Early: A TEAM-BASED APPROACH -- 12 Psychopharmacology for People in Early Psychosis -- 13 Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Early Psychosis -- 14 Substance Use and Early Psychosis -- 15 Role of Aerobic Exercise in the Treatment of Early Psychosis -- 16 Supported Employment and Education for People in Early Psychosis -- 17 Implementing Peer Support in Early Psychosis Programs -- 18 Family Intervention and Support in Early Psychosis -- 19 Suicide Risk, Assessment, and Intervention in Early Psychosis -- 20 Using Technology to Advance Early Psychosis Intervention -- 21 Inpatient Care for Early Psychosis: A RECOVERY-ORIENTED PERSPECTIVE -- 22 Care for Adolescents on the First-Episode Psychosis Continuum -- 23 Special Populations: College and University Students -- Index -- Back Cover.
Summary: Young people at clinical high risk of developing psychosis, or those with a recent onset of psychosis, can benefit from a range of tailored interventions each emphasizing recovery and return to functioning.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHOSIS-BEACHHEAD FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL REFORM IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE -- 2 Growth of Early Intervention in Psychosis in the United States -- 3 Early Detection of Schizophrenia: A POPULATION HEALTH APPROACH -- 4 Early Intervention and Policy -- 5 First-Person Accounts of Psychosis and Advocacy Work -- 6 Engaging Families and Individuals in Care -- 7 Assessment of People in the Early Stages of Psychosis -- 8 Assessment and Targeted Intervention in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis -- 9 Medical Workup for First-Episode Psychosis -- 10 Assessing and Treating Trauma in Team-Based Early Psychosis Care -- 11 Intervening Early: A TEAM-BASED APPROACH -- 12 Psychopharmacology for People in Early Psychosis -- 13 Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Early Psychosis -- 14 Substance Use and Early Psychosis -- 15 Role of Aerobic Exercise in the Treatment of Early Psychosis -- 16 Supported Employment and Education for People in Early Psychosis -- 17 Implementing Peer Support in Early Psychosis Programs -- 18 Family Intervention and Support in Early Psychosis -- 19 Suicide Risk, Assessment, and Intervention in Early Psychosis -- 20 Using Technology to Advance Early Psychosis Intervention -- 21 Inpatient Care for Early Psychosis: A RECOVERY-ORIENTED PERSPECTIVE -- 22 Care for Adolescents on the First-Episode Psychosis Continuum -- 23 Special Populations: College and University Students -- Index -- Back Cover.

Young people at clinical high risk of developing psychosis, or those with a recent onset of psychosis, can benefit from a range of tailored interventions each emphasizing recovery and return to functioning.

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