British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 63(2), February 2000, pp.76-82.
Publisher:
Sage
Early intervention for people with psychosis is increasingly being recognised as a crucial component of quality care. Rehabilitation interventions in early life reduce the development of disability and facilitate the achievement of personal goals. This article describes a model of care developed by occupational therapists in Australia where the focus is on early intervention for young people with psychosis.
Early intervention for people with psychosis is increasingly being recognised as a crucial component of quality care. Rehabilitation interventions in early life reduce the development of disability and facilitate the achievement of personal goals. This article describes a model of care developed by occupational therapists in Australia where the focus is on early intervention for young people with psychosis.
Subject terms:
intervention, mental health, mental health problems, mental health services, models, occupational therapists, occupational therapy, prevention, rehabilitation, treatment, therapy and treatment, young people, early intervention;