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Navya Sahni
on Dec 05, 2024Verified
Addington's work on early identification and intervention in schizophrenia finds
A) the prodromal phase often includes becoming withdrawn and suspicious.
B) there are no reliable methods to identify individuals at high risk.
C) early intervention normalizes symptoms, functioning, and quality of life.
D) most high risk individuals who do not convert to psychosis have normal functioning.
E) early intervention has no impact on symptoms, but normalizes functioning.
Early Identification
The process of recognizing and addressing potential developmental or health issues at an early stage.
Prodromal Phase
An early stage of a disorder that precedes the onset of full-blown symptoms.
- Comprehend the array of treatment protocols and their potency, including the implementation of medicinal therapy and psychotherapy for managing schizophrenia.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the array of treatment protocols and their potency, including the implementation of medicinal therapy and psychotherapy for managing schizophrenia.
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