Early Intervention in Psychiatric Disorders Across Cultures
Herausgeber: Chen, Eric Y H; Bhugra, Dinesh; Ventriglio, Antonio
Early Intervention in Psychiatric Disorders Across Cultures
Herausgeber: Chen, Eric Y H; Bhugra, Dinesh; Ventriglio, Antonio
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Part of the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, this unique resource focuses on the evidence and methods of intervention. Readers are provided with a clear understanding of current health care pathways available as well as social, cultural, and ethical considerations to apply in practice.
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Part of the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, this unique resource focuses on the evidence and methods of intervention. Readers are provided with a clear understanding of current health care pathways available as well as social, cultural, and ethical considerations to apply in practice.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198820833
- ISBN-10: 0198820836
- Artikelnr.: 54797445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198820833
- ISBN-10: 0198820836
- Artikelnr.: 54797445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Eric Y. H. Chen is Chi-Li Pao Foundation Chair Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Hong Kong. He has been leading the development of the early intervention for psychosis in Hong Kong (the EASY program is one of the first comprehensive early psychosis programs in Asia). Under his leadership, the HKU Psychosis Research Unit (PSI) has shown that early intervention produces better long-term outcome for patients with psychotic disorders. Professor Chen and his team has also been studying maintenance therapy in psychosis, demonstrating that after a first episode psychosis, early medication discontinuation and relapse may contribute to adverse long term outcome. Professor EChen and his team has also been studying brain mechanisms in schizophrenia, particularly language and cognitive processes. Professor Chen is one of the leaders in the field of early intervention. Dr Antonio Ventriglio is a psychiatrist working at the Department of Mental Health, and Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy. Professor Dinesh Bhugra is Emeritus Professor of Mental Health and Cultural Diversity at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London. Past President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. President of the World Psychiatric Association for a three year term, 2014-2017. Non-Executive Director Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust (special interest in BAME needs and cultural mediation).
* 1: Eric Y. H. Chen, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra:
Introduction
* 2: Norman Sartorius: Early interventions to prevent stigmatization
and its consequences
* 3: Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra: The role of culture in early
interventions
* 4: Matcheri Kesavan, Paulo Lizano, Jaya Padmanabhan: Brain changes in
the early course of schizophrenia
* 5: Peter Falkai, Andrea Schmitt, Moritz Rossner, Thomas Schulze,
Nikolaos Koutsouleris: Brain Changes in psychosis: Understanding
their significance as the basis for better prevention
* 6: Frauke T. K. Schultze-Lutter: Detecting the first signs of
emerging psychosis
* 7: Sherifat Oduola, Craig Morgan, and Tom K. J. Craig: Are ethnic
differences in pathways to care for psychosis in England reducinga An
analysis of two population based studies of first episode psychosis
in south London, UK.
* 8: Eric Y. H. Chen, Sherry Kit-wa Chan, Wing-chung Chang, Christy
Lai-ming Hui, Edwin Ho-ming Lee, Tak-lam Lo, Catherine Shiu-yin
Chong, Wai-song Yeung, Roger Man-kin Ng, Eric Fuk-chi Cheung, Dicky
Wai-sau Chung, Lap-tak Poon: Early intervention for psychosis:
perspective after 15 years of development
* 9: Swapna Verma, Lye Yin Poon, Helen Lee, Siow Ann Chong: Experiences
and lessons from the Singapore Early Psychosis Intervention Programme
* 10: Masafumi Mizuno, Naomi Inoue, Takahiro Nemoto, Naohisa Tsujino,
Naoyuki Katagiri, Tomoyuki Funatogawa: Early psychosis initiative in
Japan: Challenges and opportunities
* 11: Greeshma Mohan, R.Padmavathi, Srividya Iyer, Megan Pope, Ashok
Malla and R.Thar: Family involvement in first episode psychosis: The
Indian scenario
* 12: Jan Scott: From principles to practice: Translating the
philosophy of early intervention to individuals with emerging bipolar
disorders
* 13: Gin S. Malhi, Grace Morris, Amber Hamilton, and Tim Outhred:
Early intervention in Bipolar Disorders: Setting the stage from
mechanisms to models
* 14: John M. Oldham: Early intervention in Personality Disorders
* 15: Andrew Chanen: Early detection and timely intervention for
borderline personality disorder
* 16: Arthur Guerra de Andrade , Erica Rosanna Siu, Carla Dalbosco,
Telma Tiemi Schwindt Diniz Gomes, Paulina do Carmo Arruda Vieira
Duarte: Early intervention in underage drinking: preliminary results
in Brazil
* 17: Dinesh Bhugra, Antonio Ventriglio, and Eric Y. H. Chen: Where
next for Early Intervention Programmesa
Introduction
* 2: Norman Sartorius: Early interventions to prevent stigmatization
and its consequences
* 3: Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra: The role of culture in early
interventions
* 4: Matcheri Kesavan, Paulo Lizano, Jaya Padmanabhan: Brain changes in
the early course of schizophrenia
* 5: Peter Falkai, Andrea Schmitt, Moritz Rossner, Thomas Schulze,
Nikolaos Koutsouleris: Brain Changes in psychosis: Understanding
their significance as the basis for better prevention
* 6: Frauke T. K. Schultze-Lutter: Detecting the first signs of
emerging psychosis
* 7: Sherifat Oduola, Craig Morgan, and Tom K. J. Craig: Are ethnic
differences in pathways to care for psychosis in England reducinga An
analysis of two population based studies of first episode psychosis
in south London, UK.
* 8: Eric Y. H. Chen, Sherry Kit-wa Chan, Wing-chung Chang, Christy
Lai-ming Hui, Edwin Ho-ming Lee, Tak-lam Lo, Catherine Shiu-yin
Chong, Wai-song Yeung, Roger Man-kin Ng, Eric Fuk-chi Cheung, Dicky
Wai-sau Chung, Lap-tak Poon: Early intervention for psychosis:
perspective after 15 years of development
* 9: Swapna Verma, Lye Yin Poon, Helen Lee, Siow Ann Chong: Experiences
and lessons from the Singapore Early Psychosis Intervention Programme
* 10: Masafumi Mizuno, Naomi Inoue, Takahiro Nemoto, Naohisa Tsujino,
Naoyuki Katagiri, Tomoyuki Funatogawa: Early psychosis initiative in
Japan: Challenges and opportunities
* 11: Greeshma Mohan, R.Padmavathi, Srividya Iyer, Megan Pope, Ashok
Malla and R.Thar: Family involvement in first episode psychosis: The
Indian scenario
* 12: Jan Scott: From principles to practice: Translating the
philosophy of early intervention to individuals with emerging bipolar
disorders
* 13: Gin S. Malhi, Grace Morris, Amber Hamilton, and Tim Outhred:
Early intervention in Bipolar Disorders: Setting the stage from
mechanisms to models
* 14: John M. Oldham: Early intervention in Personality Disorders
* 15: Andrew Chanen: Early detection and timely intervention for
borderline personality disorder
* 16: Arthur Guerra de Andrade , Erica Rosanna Siu, Carla Dalbosco,
Telma Tiemi Schwindt Diniz Gomes, Paulina do Carmo Arruda Vieira
Duarte: Early intervention in underage drinking: preliminary results
in Brazil
* 17: Dinesh Bhugra, Antonio Ventriglio, and Eric Y. H. Chen: Where
next for Early Intervention Programmesa
* 1: Eric Y. H. Chen, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra:
Introduction
* 2: Norman Sartorius: Early interventions to prevent stigmatization
and its consequences
* 3: Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra: The role of culture in early
interventions
* 4: Matcheri Kesavan, Paulo Lizano, Jaya Padmanabhan: Brain changes in
the early course of schizophrenia
* 5: Peter Falkai, Andrea Schmitt, Moritz Rossner, Thomas Schulze,
Nikolaos Koutsouleris: Brain Changes in psychosis: Understanding
their significance as the basis for better prevention
* 6: Frauke T. K. Schultze-Lutter: Detecting the first signs of
emerging psychosis
* 7: Sherifat Oduola, Craig Morgan, and Tom K. J. Craig: Are ethnic
differences in pathways to care for psychosis in England reducinga An
analysis of two population based studies of first episode psychosis
in south London, UK.
* 8: Eric Y. H. Chen, Sherry Kit-wa Chan, Wing-chung Chang, Christy
Lai-ming Hui, Edwin Ho-ming Lee, Tak-lam Lo, Catherine Shiu-yin
Chong, Wai-song Yeung, Roger Man-kin Ng, Eric Fuk-chi Cheung, Dicky
Wai-sau Chung, Lap-tak Poon: Early intervention for psychosis:
perspective after 15 years of development
* 9: Swapna Verma, Lye Yin Poon, Helen Lee, Siow Ann Chong: Experiences
and lessons from the Singapore Early Psychosis Intervention Programme
* 10: Masafumi Mizuno, Naomi Inoue, Takahiro Nemoto, Naohisa Tsujino,
Naoyuki Katagiri, Tomoyuki Funatogawa: Early psychosis initiative in
Japan: Challenges and opportunities
* 11: Greeshma Mohan, R.Padmavathi, Srividya Iyer, Megan Pope, Ashok
Malla and R.Thar: Family involvement in first episode psychosis: The
Indian scenario
* 12: Jan Scott: From principles to practice: Translating the
philosophy of early intervention to individuals with emerging bipolar
disorders
* 13: Gin S. Malhi, Grace Morris, Amber Hamilton, and Tim Outhred:
Early intervention in Bipolar Disorders: Setting the stage from
mechanisms to models
* 14: John M. Oldham: Early intervention in Personality Disorders
* 15: Andrew Chanen: Early detection and timely intervention for
borderline personality disorder
* 16: Arthur Guerra de Andrade , Erica Rosanna Siu, Carla Dalbosco,
Telma Tiemi Schwindt Diniz Gomes, Paulina do Carmo Arruda Vieira
Duarte: Early intervention in underage drinking: preliminary results
in Brazil
* 17: Dinesh Bhugra, Antonio Ventriglio, and Eric Y. H. Chen: Where
next for Early Intervention Programmesa
Introduction
* 2: Norman Sartorius: Early interventions to prevent stigmatization
and its consequences
* 3: Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra: The role of culture in early
interventions
* 4: Matcheri Kesavan, Paulo Lizano, Jaya Padmanabhan: Brain changes in
the early course of schizophrenia
* 5: Peter Falkai, Andrea Schmitt, Moritz Rossner, Thomas Schulze,
Nikolaos Koutsouleris: Brain Changes in psychosis: Understanding
their significance as the basis for better prevention
* 6: Frauke T. K. Schultze-Lutter: Detecting the first signs of
emerging psychosis
* 7: Sherifat Oduola, Craig Morgan, and Tom K. J. Craig: Are ethnic
differences in pathways to care for psychosis in England reducinga An
analysis of two population based studies of first episode psychosis
in south London, UK.
* 8: Eric Y. H. Chen, Sherry Kit-wa Chan, Wing-chung Chang, Christy
Lai-ming Hui, Edwin Ho-ming Lee, Tak-lam Lo, Catherine Shiu-yin
Chong, Wai-song Yeung, Roger Man-kin Ng, Eric Fuk-chi Cheung, Dicky
Wai-sau Chung, Lap-tak Poon: Early intervention for psychosis:
perspective after 15 years of development
* 9: Swapna Verma, Lye Yin Poon, Helen Lee, Siow Ann Chong: Experiences
and lessons from the Singapore Early Psychosis Intervention Programme
* 10: Masafumi Mizuno, Naomi Inoue, Takahiro Nemoto, Naohisa Tsujino,
Naoyuki Katagiri, Tomoyuki Funatogawa: Early psychosis initiative in
Japan: Challenges and opportunities
* 11: Greeshma Mohan, R.Padmavathi, Srividya Iyer, Megan Pope, Ashok
Malla and R.Thar: Family involvement in first episode psychosis: The
Indian scenario
* 12: Jan Scott: From principles to practice: Translating the
philosophy of early intervention to individuals with emerging bipolar
disorders
* 13: Gin S. Malhi, Grace Morris, Amber Hamilton, and Tim Outhred:
Early intervention in Bipolar Disorders: Setting the stage from
mechanisms to models
* 14: John M. Oldham: Early intervention in Personality Disorders
* 15: Andrew Chanen: Early detection and timely intervention for
borderline personality disorder
* 16: Arthur Guerra de Andrade , Erica Rosanna Siu, Carla Dalbosco,
Telma Tiemi Schwindt Diniz Gomes, Paulina do Carmo Arruda Vieira
Duarte: Early intervention in underage drinking: preliminary results
in Brazil
* 17: Dinesh Bhugra, Antonio Ventriglio, and Eric Y. H. Chen: Where
next for Early Intervention Programmesa