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Psychosis prediction and prevention is a major focus of psychiatric research. The current main approach to identifying people at risk of psychosis, however – the Clinical High Risk approach – captures only a very small proportion of all future psychosis cases. This talk will draw on new epidemiological and developmental neuroscience findings to discuss new approaches to identifying risk for severe mental illness – and new opportunities for psychosis prevention.
To join online, please use the Zoom link below:
zoom.us/j/94457342362?pwd=bCtoSXlaSjRNejBMaXluSTMwVWdVQT09
Meeting ID: 944 5734 2362
Passcode: 051588