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Early Intervention in Psychosis

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Psychiatry
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Dr Matthew Broome discusses what is known about predicting the risk of transition to psychosis in high risk groups
Senior Clinical Research Fellow Matthew Broome discusses what is known about predicting future psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia or bipolar. He discusses the current evidence in the literature for predicting transition to psychosis. He also reviews his work into assessing the subtle neuropsychological changes in high risk groups that might predict transition to psychosis. Produced by Wayne Davies at the University Department of Psychiatry

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Psychiatry
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Matthew Broome
Keywords
psychiatry
mental health
schizophrenia
Department: Department of Psychiatry
Date Added: 14/05/2015
Duration: 00:14:51

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