Description |
1 online resource (431 pages) |
Contents |
Early Intervention in Psychiatry; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; I The Rationale for Early Intervention in Nearly Everything; 1 Introduction; Prevention; Overview: structure of this book; What do we mean by prevention?; The how of prevention; Evidence; Parallels with medicine; And finally; References; 2 How Early Intervention Can Turn Things Upside Down and Turn a Patient Into a Psychiatrist; Introduction; The lead up to psychosis; Psychosis and mania; Involuntary treatment; Arriving at EPPIC; Meeting my housemates; Living at EPPIC; Maintaining control; Time to go |
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Life as an outpatientThe following 5 years; And then the next 5 years; Now; The future; Creating the community healthfulness cooperative; Conclusion; References; 3 Involving the Family in Early Interventions; Introduction; Family interventions across the lifespan; Childhood developmental disorders; Adolescent problems; Eating disorders; Older adults; Family intervention in early psychosis; Key elements of effective family intervention in early psychosis; Conclusion; References; 4 Do Early Intervention Services for Psychosis Represent Value for Money?; Introduction |
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Approaches to economic evaluationCost-minimisation analysis; Cost-benefit analysis; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Cost-consequences analysis; Cost-utility analysis; What do we know?; Early detection studies; Early intervention studies; Employing economic evidence; References; II Early Intervention Across the Lifespan; 5 Perinatal Preventive Interventions in Psychiatry: A Clinical Perspective; Introduction; The perinatal period: a critical transition; Developmental trajectories get established early for children |
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The antenatal environment: stress during pregnancy and the impact of untreated psychopathologiesPsychopathology during the perinatal period; General considerations; Depression and anxiety during pregnancy; Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and postpartum psychosis; Substance use during pregnancy; Perinatal programs; Conclusion; References; 6 Psychiatry and Intervention in Infancy and Early Childhood; Introduction; The aetiology of child psychiatric disorder; Methods of working with childhood psychiatric disorder; Dyadic treatment approaches; Video-interaction guidance; Conclusions; References |
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7 Early Intervention for Young People with Mental IllnessIntroduction; The need; Early intervention in youth mental health -- what doesit mean?; Barriers to accessing services; The weaknesses of traditional service age-bands; What would an ideal framework for identifying illness as early as possible and delivering effective youth-friendly services to young people look like?; Clockwork young people's health service; Headspace; Jigsaw: specialist mental health services for young people in the Barwon region, Australia; Conclusion; References |
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8 Transiting Out of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services -- Influences on Continuities and Discontinuities in Mental Health Care |
Summary |
Early intervention (EI) is the single most important advance in mental health care in recent decades, representing a key shift in both theoretical standpoint and service delivery. Early Intervention in Psychiatry clearly describes best practice for extending this approach to all psychiatric disorders. Beginning with the rationale for EI, it informs interventions in people from all age groups across the lifespan, from perinatal to old age. It addresses EI in specific settings, such as primary health care, community health, the general hospital, non-government agencies, and in social movements, |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Psychiatry.
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Mental Disorders -- prevention & control
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Early Medical Intervention -- methods
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Mental Health Services -- organization & administration
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Psychiatry
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rosen, Alan
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LC no. |
2014014775 |
ISBN |
9781118387764 |
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1118387767 |
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0470683422 |
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9780470683422 |
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