'At risk mental state'clinics for psychosis–an idea whose time has come–and gone!

O Ajnakina, AS David, RM Murray - Psychological medicine, 2019 - cambridge.org
At Risk Mental State (ARMS) clinics are specialised mental health services for young, help-
seeking people, thought to be at ultra-high risk of developing psychosis. Their stated …

The reality of at risk mental state services: a response to recent criticisms

AR Yung, SJ Wood, A Malla, B Nelson… - Psychological …, 2021 - cambridge.org
BackgroundIn the 1990s criteria were developed to detect individuals at high and imminent
risk of developing a psychotic disorder. These are known as the at risk mental state, ultra …

Prevention of psychosis: moving on from the at-risk mental state to universal primary prevention

RM Murray, AS David, O Ajnakina - Psychological medicine, 2021 - cambridge.org
The value of services for those with the 'At Risk Mental State for Psychosis'(ARMS) continues
to be disputed. ARMS services have provided a valuable stimulus to academic research into …

Outreach and support in south London (OASIS), 2001–2011: ten years of early diagnosis and treatment for young individuals at high clinical risk for psychosis

P Fusar-Poli, M Byrne, S Badger, LR Valmaggia… - European …, 2013 - cambridge.org
Introduction: Prevention of psychosis has become a major objective of modern clinical
psychiatry. An increasing number of new services have been established in Europe and in …

The PACE Clinic: development of a clinical service for young people at high risk of psychosis

AR Yung, PD McGorry, CA McFarlane… - Australasian …, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
The Pace Clinic (Personal Assessment And Crisis Evaluation) is a newly established clinic
which focuses on adolescents and young adults who are at risk of developing a psychotic …

Outreach and Support in South London (OASIS). Outcomes of non-attenders to a service for people at high risk of psychosis: the case for a more assertive approach to …

CEL Green, PK McGuire, M Ashworth… - Psychological …, 2011 - cambridge.org
BackgroundInternational agreement dictates that clients must be help-seeking before any
assessment or intervention can be implemented by an 'at-risk service'. Little is known about …

Antidepressant, antipsychotic and psychological interventions in subjects at high clinical risk for psychosis: OASIS 6-year naturalistic study

P Fusar-Poli, M Frascarelli, L Valmaggia… - Psychological …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Background. Recent randomized controlled trials suggest some efficacy for focused
interventions in subjects at high risk (HR) for psychosis. However, treating HR subjects …

Declining transition rates to psychosis: the contribution of potential changes in referral pathways to an ultra–high‐risk service

S Wiltink, E Velthorst, B Nelson… - Early intervention in …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim On the basis of applying 'ultra–high‐risk'(UHR) criteria, initially high rates of transition to
psychosis were reported. However, a decline in transition to psychosis has been observed …

Outreach and support in south London (OASIS): implementation of a clinical service for prodromal psychosis and the at risk mental state

MR Broome, JB Woolley, LC Johns… - European …, 2005 - cambridge.org
BackgroundWhile recent research points to the potential benefits of clinical intervention
before the first episode of psychosis, the logistical feasibility of this is unclear. AimsTo …

Is early intervention for psychosis a waste of valuable resources?

AJ Pelosi, M Birchwood - The British journal of psychiatry, 2003 - cambridge.org
The concept of early intervention for psychosis has received much attention in recent years.
The experience of pioneer services in the USA and Australia has convinced the UK …