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Early Psychosis Guide for Mental Health Clinicians
Versions available: English and Chinese.
Author: Early Psychosis Initiative of British Columbia
Date created: 1999
Early Psychosis Guide for Physicians
Versions available: English, Chinese and Punjabi.
Author: Early Psychosis Initiative of British Columbia
Date created: 2000
The early developmental context and course of First-Episode Psychosis.
Author: Griffiths, Stephanie Y
Date created: 2009

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  • Centre for Applied Research in Mental Health and Addiction (2)
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  • Early Psychosis Initiative of British Columbia (2)
  • Griffiths, Stephanie Y (1)

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  • (-) First-episode psychosis (3)
  • Psychosis (2)
  • Attachment. (1)
  • Cognition (1)
  • Early development (1)
  • Premorbid substance abuse (1)

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