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4th December 2007
The Early Phase of Psychosis Conference - 29th & 30th November 2007
Epidemiology of psychosis - Peter Jones, Cambridge
Stress and the risk of psychosis - Inez Myin-Germeys, Maastricht
Neuroendrocrine dysfunction in the early phase of psychosis - Carmine Pariante, London
A PET study of dopamine in the early phase of psychosis - Oliver Howes, London
Mesolimbic sallience signals in early psychosis - Graham Murray, Cambridge
Is salience abnormal in the early phase of psychosis? - Jon Roiser, London
OPUS - Merete Nordentoft, Copenhagen
NAPLS - Jean Addington, Canada
Predicting outcome in the At Risk Mental State - Alison Yung, Melbourne
Neuropsychological function and the risk of subsequent psychosis - Paul Tabraham, London
Psychological Intervention in people at high risk of psychosis in an early initial prodromal state - Andreas Bechdolf, Cologne
Benefits of intervention before the onset of psychosis - Lucia Valmaggia, London
Antipsychotic treatment in first episode psychosis: effectiveness and safety - Ignacio Mata, Santander
Economic impact of early intervention - Martin Knapp, London
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