Early, integrated treatment for first-episode psychosis reduces long-term illness, limits symptoms, boosts recovery, and fosters hope for a fulfilling life.
Choosing the optimal drug therapy for an acute psychotic episode has become much more complex, particularly with the advent of the novel antipsychotics. Now, physicians must carefully consider the ...
The University’s Medical Center’s First Episode Psychosis Program, created in 2008 for 13- to 29-year-olds, is an early intervention program that also provides support for families who realize their ...