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In this article, we examine the utility of a transdiagnostic, dimensional approach to very early identification and intervention for infants at risk of neurodevelopmental disorders
Sport-based interventions could be an opportunity to provide intervention to individuals recovering from their first psychotic episode
The aim of the study was to develop and validate an individualized, clinically based prognostic model for forecasting transition to psychosis from a CHR-P stage
ADHD patients showed substantially diminished intrinsic coupling for 7 connections and increased coupling for 4 connections
The salience of self-compassion offers promise for early intervention initiatives focusing on less judgmental or self-critical means of self-relation
Persistent negative symptoms can be detected early, allowing for the identification of a subset of Ultra High Risk patients who are likely to have poor outcome
Accurately assessing prenatal alcohol consumption is exceptionally challenging when assessed retrospectively as part of a FASD assessment for a young person sentenced to detention
The within study replication consistently found that coping style mediates subclinical psychotic experiences and psychosocial functioning
Maternal severe mental illness and exposure to obstetric complications contribute separately to the risk of intellectual disability
This study examines the association of autism spectrum traits, depressive symptoms and suicidal behaviour in individuals with psychotic experiences