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Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2020
Eating disorders are serious psychiatric disorders with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Early intervention can improve treatment outcomes and reduce disruption to psychosocial development. However, early intervention is not well established in the
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Eating disorders are serious psychiatric disorders with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Early intervention can improve treatment outcomes and reduce disruption to psychosocial development. However, early intervention is not well established in the
K. Allen +7 more
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The Evidence for Early Intervention
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2005It is believed that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common, potentially treatable cause of disability in the Western world. A commonsense approach to the management of a persistent, progressive, damaging condition such as RA would seem to be intervention before the onset of damage, at a stage when disease still may be reversible.
Mark A, Quinn, Sally, Cox
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Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2020
Collaboration with caregivers and between disciplines and agencies is a recommended practice in the field of early intervention and early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) as well as required by federal legislation for young children with ...
D. Bricker +4 more
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Collaboration with caregivers and between disciplines and agencies is a recommended practice in the field of early intervention and early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) as well as required by federal legislation for young children with ...
D. Bricker +4 more
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Early Intervention in Schizophrenia
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1993The management of schizophrenia may be characterised by two paradigms. The first approaches the schizophrenias as episodic relapsing disorders, where treatment is provided through both acute (crisis) care and to achieve prophylaxis. The second paradigm, sometimes arising from a failure of the first, is of “rehabilitation’, involving amelioration of ...
M, Birchwood, F, Macmillan
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Early Intervention for psychosis
2003Proponents of early intervention have argued that outcome might be improved if more therapeutic effort were focused on the early stages of schizophrenia. Early intervention in schizophrenia has two elements that are distinct from standard care: early detection and phase-specific treatment.
Marshall, M, Lockwood, A.
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Is Early Intervention Effective?
Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1974This document is the second part in a report on longitudinal_ecaluations of preschool programs. Part I reviewed long-term, controlled studies in order to generally assess the impact of preschool intervention. Part II reviews follow-up data in order to resolve the following five questions: (1) Do children in experimental programs continue to gain in ...
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The promise of early intervention
Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2007AbstractThe focus of this review is the research and clinical work in early psychosis and early intervention which over the past 10–15 years has had a tremendous impact on the field of schizophrenia. Unparalleled progress has been made in programme and service development with a wide range of reported research results, outcome studies, treatment ...
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Early intervention for depression in young people: a blind spot in mental health care.
Lancet psychiatry, 2019Depression is a major contributor to disability across the lifespan. As a disorder that commonly has its onset in adolescence and early adulthood, and high recurrence and persistence, it is a prime candidate for early intervention.
C. Davey, P. McGorry
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Principles of early intervention
2020The great majority of children with neurodevelopmental challenges do not get specific intervention until after their second birthday. This worsens their outcomes, because a great part of the entire neuroplastic window for learning is misspent. There is emerging evidence that the impact on outcomes of early goal-directed training involving the parents ...
Olena, Chorna +2 more
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Early intervention in psychosis: specialized intervention and early case identification
L'Encéphale, 2010Specialized early intervention (SEI) approach to treatment of a First Episode of Psychosis (FEP) consists of two equally important components, namely, a phase specific treatment program and early case identification. In this article we report a brief update on our knowledge about both aspects of SEI services.
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