A psychological and communitarian approach to treating early psychoses: A service description with some initial findings
J.L. Tizón,
J. Artigue,
Y. Quijada,
A. Oriol and
B. Parra
Psychosis, 2011, vol. 3, issue 2, 126-132
Abstract:
The authors describe the characteristics and the preliminary findings of the Early Care Team for At‐Risk of Psychosis Patients (EAPPP), within the public Primary Health Care System of Barcelona, Spain. The community-focused work and the psychological and inter-paradigmatic framework are highlighted as core components of the EAPPP unit in the field of Early Care of Psychosis. Some initial findings in relation to three groups of patients are presented.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2010.516839
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