Early Intervention in Ultrahigh Risk for Psychosis Ineffective

Early Intervention in Ultrahigh Risk for Psychosis Ineffective

In a new study in JAMA Psychiatry, researchers tested an increasingly intensive, multi-step approach to early intervention for people at ultra-high risk of psychosis. Their findings? The intervention failed in every way. In this sequential multiple-task randomized trial including 342 individuals, a specialized psychological intervention (cognitive-behavioral case management [CBCM]) and psychopharmacological intervention (CBCM and antidepressant … Read more