Providing care to young people with emerging risk of psychosis: balancing potential risks and benefits
Autor: | Sherilyn Goldstone, Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Zdroj: | Clinical Practice. 9:669-682 |
ISSN: | 2044-9046 2044-9038 |
DOI: | 10.2217/cpr.12.69 |
Popis: | >SUMMARY Early detection and treatment of those demonstrating emerging risk of developing a psychotic disorder has the potential to considerably ameliorate the negative psychological and social consequences of these serious mental illnesses or, possibly, even prevent their development. Psychosis does not usually suddenly appear in people who have been perfectly well, although conversely it is now known that isolated psychotic-like symptoms are relatively common in nonhelp-seeking people, particularly children and adolescents. Over the last two decades, clinical and epidemiological studies have enabled the characterization of a persistent subthreshold or prepsychotic clinical stage of illness in which help-seeking often occurs, driven by distress and functional decline and which manifests a greatly increased risk for worsening of the psychotic dimension of symptoms, such that the threshold for diagnosis of the first-episode psychosis is reached. This advance and careful clinical research has allowed the de... |
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