McGlashan, Thomas H.
[VerfasserIn]
;
Walsh, Barbara
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Woods, Scott
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
The psychosis-risk syndrome
: handbook for diagnosis and follow-up
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Titel:
The psychosis-risk syndrome
:
handbook for diagnosis and follow-up
Enthält:
Psychosis-risk syndromes for first psychosis : a history of the conceptDevelopment of the structured interview for psychosis-risk syndromes (SIPS) -- Reliability and validity of the SIPS -- Symptom classes and factors in the SIPS -- Psychosis-risk syndromes and psychosis in the SIPS -- The "other" symptoms of the risk syndromes : negative, disorganized, and general -- Characteristics of SIPS psychosis-risk samples -- Pathways to the risk syndrome clinic -- Initial interview : the SIPS and SOPS evaluation -- Initial evaluation : informing patients and families of risk status and options -- Rating positive and other psychosis-risk symptoms with the SOPS -- Rating actual cases : baseline assessment -- Differential diagnosis of the psychosis-risk syndrome -- Psychosis-risk patients over time -- Rating baseline cases for practice.
Psychosis-risk syndromes for first psychosis : a history of the concept -- Development of the structured interview for psychosis-risk syndromes (SIPS) -- Reliability and validity of the SIPS -- Symptom classes and factors in the SIPS -- Psychosis-risk syndromes and psychosis in the SIPS -- The "other" symptoms of the risk syndromes : negative, disorganized, and general -- Characteristics of SIPS psychosis-risk samples -- Pathways to the risk syndrome clinic -- Initial interview : the SIPS and SOPS evaluation -- Initial evaluation : informing patients and families of risk status and options -- Rating positive and other psychosis-risk symptoms with the SOPS -- Rating actual cases : baseline assessment -- Differential diagnosis of the psychosis-risk syndrome -- Psychosis-risk patients over time -- Rating baseline cases for practice.