Psychosis and Schizophrenia in Children and Young People: Recognition and Management
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Psychosis and Schizophrenia in Children and Young People: Recognition and Management
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There is a worse prognosis for psychosis and schizophrenia when onset is in childhood or adolescence, and this new NICE guideline puts much-needed emphasis on early recognition and assessment of possible psychotic symptoms. For the one-third of children and young people who go on to experience severe impairment as a result of psychosis or schizophrenia the guideline also offers comprehensive advice from assessment and treatment of the first episode through to promoting recovery.
This guideline reviews the evidence for recognition and management of psychosis and schizophrenia in children and young people across the care pathway, encompassing access to and delivery of services, experience of care, recognition and management of at-risk mental states, psychological and pharmacological interventions, and improving cognition and enhancing engagement with education and employment.
Copyright © The British Psychological Society & The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2013.
Sections
- GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP MEMBERS AND NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR MENTAL HEALTH (NCCMH) REVIEW TEAM
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- 1. PREFACE
- 2. PSYCHOSIS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
- 3. METHODS USED TO DEVELOP THIS GUIDELINE
- 4. ACCESS TO AND THE DELIVERY OF SERVICES, AND THE EXPERIENCE OF CARE
- 5. AT RISK MENTAL STATES FOR PSYCHOSIS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE: RECOGNITION AND MANAGEMENT
- 6. PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
- 7. PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS
- 8. COGNITION, EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION
- 9. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
- APPENDICES
- REFERENCES
- ABBREVIATIONS
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