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Team-based Treatment is Better for First Episode Psychosis

NIH-funded study shows early intervention has best outcomes.

Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–October 20, 2015.  New research shows that treating people with first episode psychosis with a team-based, coordinated specialty care approach produces better clinical and functional outcomes than typical community care. Investigators also found that treatment is most effective for people who receive care soon after psychotic symptoms begin.

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The RAISE study shows coordinated specialty care is better than typical treatment.

John M. Kane, M.D. External Web Site Policyheads the RAISE Early Treatment Program, one of two studies that make up the…

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