episode of psychosis

collocation in English

meaningsofepisodeandpsychosis

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episode
noun[C]
uk
/ˈep.ɪ.səʊd/
us
/ˈep.ə.soʊd/
a single event or group of ...
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psychosis
noun[C or U]
uk
/saɪˈkəʊ.sɪs/
us
/saɪˈkoʊ.sɪs/
any of a number of the more severe mental diseases that make someone believe things that are ...
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(Definition ofepisodeandpsychosisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Shortened duration of untreated firstepisodeofpsychosis: changes in patient characteristics at treatment.
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This book offers an invaluable guide for clinicians working with young people experiencing their first or secondepisodeofpsychosis.
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Four had one previous untreatedepisodeofpsychosisand two had experienced two such episodes.
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This was not the focus of our study, which was on the adaptation of the person in the wake of a firstepisodeofpsychosis.
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Pathways to psychiatric care for young people experiencing a firstepisodeofpsychosis.
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Secondly, the sample is a first contact for treatment for a firstepisodeofpsychosisand not a first admission to hospital.
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Pathways to care for patients with a firstepisodeofpsychosis: a comparison of ethnic groups.
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Recent research results interpret theory of mind deficits as state rather than trait characteristics, connecting these impairments mainly to the acuteepisodeofpsychosis.
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Shortened duration of firstepisodeofpsychosis: changes in patient characteristics at treatment.
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They had originally been identified in 1978-80 when they were experiencing their firstepisodeofpsychosis.
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All young people who experience a firstepisodeofpsychosissuch as schizophrenia will receive the early and intensive support they need.
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They will also provide support for the first three years for all young people who develop a firstepisodeofpsychosisby 2004.
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As part of this, 27 early intervention teams have been put in place to provide care and treatment for young people who develop a firstepisodeofpsychosis.
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The aim is to reduce the usual delays to treatment for those in their firstepisodeofpsychosis.
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That is, a new-onsetepisodeofpsychosisis not considered a symptom of a psychiatric disorder until other relevant and known causes of psychosis are properly excluded.
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So a new-onsetepisodeofpsychosis"can not" be considered a symptom of a psychiatric disorder until other relevant and known causes of psychosis are properly excluded, or ruled out.
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In people with a firstepisodeofpsychosisa good long-term outcome occurs in 42%, an intermediate outcome in 35% and a poor outcome in 27%.
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