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Knowledge-aware Assessment of Severity of Suicide Risk for Early Intervention
The Web Conference, 2019Mental health illness such as depression is a significant risk factor for suicide ideation, behaviors, and attempts. A report by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) shows that 80% of the patients suffering from Borderline ...
Manas Gaur +8 more
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High-risk follow-up: Early intervention and rehabilitation.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2019Early detection of childhood disability is possible using clinically available tools and procedures. Early detection of disability enables early intervention that maximizes the child's outcome, prevents the onset of complications, and supports parents ...
I. Novak, C. Morgan
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Do early intervention services for psychosis maintain their effects after transition to usual/modular care? A systematic review and meta‐analysis [PDF]
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Early intervention teamsOrigins of early intervention teams
2004Abstract For several decades psychotic illnesses have been understood mainly as episodes of positive symptoms, followed by full or partial recovery for variable periods. In schizophrenia this recovery was often associated with disabilities and the development of negative symptoms.
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Early intervention for personality disorder.
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018Specialized treatments for personality disorder are usually offered late in the course of the disorder, to a small number of help-seeking individuals with entrenched disability.
A. Chanen, K. Thompson
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Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1985
An analysis of the amount and type of training of primary intervention agents in early intervention programs was conducted as part of a review of literature on the efficacy of early intervention with disadvantaged, at-risk, and handicapped preschoolers.
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An analysis of the amount and type of training of primary intervention agents in early intervention programs was conducted as part of a review of literature on the efficacy of early intervention with disadvantaged, at-risk, and handicapped preschoolers.
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2022
Early intervention is a core characteristic of public health, and no less so in public health palliative care. Early intervention anticipates the complex and wide-ranging experiences of people living with life-limiting illnesses, as well as those of their families, carers, and communities, as they navigate the known impacts of ageing, dying, death ...
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Early intervention is a core characteristic of public health, and no less so in public health palliative care. Early intervention anticipates the complex and wide-ranging experiences of people living with life-limiting illnesses, as well as those of their families, carers, and communities, as they navigate the known impacts of ageing, dying, death ...
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Family Perspectives toward Using Telehealth in Early Intervention
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2020Hsiu-wen Yang +7 more
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Early intervention in psychiatry
Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2007George N, Christodoulou +1 more
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