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Maximizing Function After First-Episode Psychosis
CNS Spectrums, 2004AbstractInterest in early and preventive interventions in patients with psychotic disorders has increased over the past few years as a result of die intuitive appeal of such interventions. Results of studies point to an association between longer duration of untreated psychosis and poor outcome, atypical antipsychotic agents less likely to cause ...
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Mental Health Nursing and First Episode Psychosis
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2011The purpose of this literature review is to identify mental health nursing's contribution to the care and treatment of patients with a first episode of psychosis; A systematic literature review was undertaken, with 27 articles selected for study. Five domains were identified: development of therapeutic relation, relapse prevention, enhancement of ...
Dusseldorp, L. van +2 more
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The first episode of psychosis is the interval between the onset of the first positive psychotic symptom above the threshold for clinical psychosis for at least 1 week until the first 5 years of starting treatment. The at-risk mental state is subdivided into three ultra high-risk populations for psychosis: brief intermittent psychotic symptoms ...
Walter Barbalho Soares +1 more
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First‐episode psychosis: A literature review
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2008ABSTRACT: This paper reports on a literature review of the impacts of first‐episode psychosis on both the patient and their family and carers. The discussion focuses on the effects on the patient experiencing psychotic symptoms for the first time, including disruption to their environment, social connectedness, and future plans.
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Religiousness in First-Episode Psychosis
Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 2017The aim of the present study is to explore the significance of religiousness for patients suffering from first-episode psychosis. Our study is a thematic analysis. The study illustrates how the patients understood their hallucinations as mystical experiences. Even so, many of the patients describe their religiousness to be helpful in coping with their
Hilde Hanevik +5 more
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Early Treatment-Resistance in First Episode Psychosis
PharmacopsychiatryAbstract Introduction Approximately 30% of individuals with schizophrenia experience treatment resistance (TR), with 70% exhibiting it from the onset. Most research fails to distinguish between acquired and innate resistance, with limited data on TR in first episode psychosis (FEP ...
Fernando, Piyumi +7 more
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Improving outcomes of first‐episode psychosis: an overview
World Psychiatry, 2017Paolo Fusar-Poli +2 more
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Antipsychotic treatment resistance in first-episode psychosis: prevalence, subtypes and predictors
Psychological Medicine, 2017Arsime Demjaha +2 more
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