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Fifteen years on – early intervention for a new generation | The British Journal of Psychiatry


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Early intervention for psychosis (EIP) is a model of service delivery that aims to support young people with first-episode psychosis by providing the best available treatments, supporting recovery and preventing relapse. In this editorial, we review the evidence for EIP, how the model has developed since its inclusion in the NHS policy implementation guideline for mental health in 2001, challenges and areas of ongoing debate, and future development. You can request a copy of this article by replying to this email. Please ensure you are clear which article you are requesting.

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