Psychodynamic contributions to early intervention in psychosis

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This article considers the contribution that psychodynamics, can make to the work of teams providing early intervention in psychosis. Psychodynamic understanding enriches the stress and vulnerability psychosis model; can contribute to resolving the issues involved in relapse prevention; informs individualised formulations; and can make sense of patients' reactions to prescribing in psychosis. A rationale is given for longer-term individual, group and family dynamic psychotherapies within early intervention teams.

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Martindale, B. V. (2007). Psychodynamic contributions to early intervention in psychosis. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 13(1), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.105.001552

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