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Early Psychosis, Recognition and Management

Author
Black Dog Institute
Published
Mon 14 Oct 2019
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/2b5de6f2

http://www.mediafire.com/file/phqkr014jxg6zh7/Early_Psychosis%252C_Recognition_and_Man.mp3

In recent years, there has been increased interest in recognising and managing psychosis in its early stages with the aim of improving long term outcomes both in terms of future mental wellness and psycho-social disability.

In our February 2018 expert insights our panel of clinicians, researchers and lived experience representatives explore the principles of caring for people with early psychosis including identifying those at risk and intervening in ways that best support recovery.

Panel members:

Professor Anthony Harris, Professor of Psychiatry (University of Sydney)
Dr Julia Lappin, Senior Lecturer School of Psychiatry (University of New South Wales)
Alex Mottee, Clincial Psychologist (Early Psychosis Program)
Tomer – Lived Experience Representative

Facilitated by: Dr Vered Gordon, Black Dog Institute GP Consultant
Recording and sound production: James Stewart, audioPost
Voiceover: Cameron Banks, Black Dog Institute

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