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Using the authors' over thirteen years of experience at the psychosis-risk clinic at Yale University School of Medicine, The Psychosis-Risk Syndrome presents a concise handbook that details the diagnostic tools and building blocks that comprise the Structural Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes, or SIPS. Clear and to the point, this volume provides an in-depth description of this new clinical high-risk population, along with instructions on how to use the SIPS to evaluate persons for psychosis-risk.The handbook's main section takes the reader step-by-step through the SIPS evaluation, tracking how patients and families find their way to the clinic, the initial interview, the evaluation process, and the summary session consisting of findings and future options. The core diagnostic symptoms of the SIPS and psychosis-risk states are illustrated with dozens of symptom and case examples drawn from real but disguised patients from the Yale clinic. With an emphasis on clinical usefulness, the handbook finishes with "practice cases" for the reader to test his or her new skills at evaluating clinical populations for psychosis-risk.
Thomas H. McGlashan, M.D.ProfessorDepartment of PsychiatryYale University School of MedicineNew Haven, CTBarbara Walsh, PhDClinical Staff, PRIME Research Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of MedicineNew Haven, CTScott Woods, MDDirector, PRIME Research Clinic. Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of MedicineNew Haven, CT
PART A: Psychosis-Risk Syndromes for First Psychosis: Background 11. Psychosis-Risk Syndromes for First Psychosis: A History of the Concept 32. Development of the Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes (SIPS) 103. Reliability and Validity of the SIPS 174. Symptom Classes and Factors in the SIPS 215. Psychosis-Risk Syndromes and Psychosis in the SIPS 246. The "Other" Symptoms of the Risk Syndromes: Negative, Disorganization, and General 337. Characteristics of SIPS Psychosis-Risk Samples 36PART B: Psychosis-Risk Syndromes: SIPS and SOPS Evaluation 458. Pathways to the Risk Syndrome Clinic 479. Initial Interview: The SIPS and SOPS Evaluation 4910. Initial Evaluation: Informing Patients and Families of Risk Status and Options 5911. Rating Positive and Other Psychosis-Risk Symptoms with the SOPS 6312. Rating Actual Cases, Baseline Assessment 7813. Differential Diagnosis of the Psychosis-Risk Syndrome 10914. Psychosis-Risk Patients over Time 12015. Rating Baseline Cases for Practice 139PART C: The PRIME Clinic: Psychosis-Risk Patients Face-to-Face 161Bibliography 169AppendixesA. Risk Syndrome Phone Screen 174B. SIPS/SOPS 5.0 179C. Informed Consent 237
"This is a valuable new tool in the effort to detect individuals at risk for psychosis. It provides keen insights into developing similar detection programs." --Doody's