Abstract
In recent decades, clinicians have developed the construct of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis to characterize the prodromal phase of psychosis or classify people with weakly expressed psychotic symptoms. In this conceptual analysis, we have gathered up-to-date data about the clinical picture of neurocognition and social cognition in people at UHR for psychosis. We also discuss treatment options. A well-chosen therapeutic approach can help to deal with difficulties and delay or even prevent the development of full-blown psychotic disorders in the UHR group. Despite much evidence supporting the benefits of therapy, early interventions are still not as widely used as they should be. Thus, a better understanding of the UHR state is very important for all healthcare workers.
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Rek-Owodziń, K., Tyburski, E., Waszczuk, K., Samochowiec, J., & Mak, M. (2021). Neurocognition and Social Cognition— Possibilities for Diagnosis and Treatment in Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis State. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.765126
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