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Early Intervention in Psychiatric Disorders Across Cultures

Early Intervention in Psychiatric Disorders Across Cultures

9780198820833
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Evidence indicates a correlation between early intervention and improved response in psychiatric disorders. Yet the majority of evidence is from high-income countries, and there is a lack of evidence and resources on the impact of early intervention across cultures and in low- and middle-income countries. Early Intervention in Psychiatric Disorders across Cultures aims to bridge this gap by focusing on the evidence and methods of intervention in less affluent countries. It covers mood disorders, personality disorders, addictions, and other psychiatric conditions, whilst most research has focused on psychoses and bipolar disorder. Over 17 chapters, this resource guides the reader through an array of approaches to early intervention, from brain imaging and available care pathways, tocultural and societal factors. Part of the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, this resource offers readers a picture of the current health care pathways available as well as social, cultural, and ethical considerations to apply in practice.
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OUP Oxford
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9780198820833
9780198820833

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
536
  • Introduction; Early interventions to prevent stigmatization and its consequences; The role of culture in early interventions; Brain changes in the early course of schizophrenia; Brain Changes in psychosis: Understanding their significance as the basis for better prevention; Detecting the first signs of emerging psychosis; Are ethnic differences in pathways to care for psychosis in England reducinga An analysis of two population based studies of first episode psychosis in south London, UK.; Early intervention for psychosis: perspective after 15 years of development; Experiences and lessons from the Singapore Early Psychosis Intervention Programme; Early psychosis initiative in Japan: Challenges and opportunities; Family involvement in first episode psychosis: The Indian scenario; From principles to practice: Translating the philosophy of early intervention to individuals with emerging bipolar disorders; Early intervention in Bipolar Disorders: Setting the stage from mechanisms to models; Early intervention in Personality Disorders; Early detection and timely intervention for borderline personality disorder; Early intervention in underage drinking: preliminary results in Brazil; Where next for Early Intervention Programmesa;
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