Adolescent Psychosis 1st Edition
Grab the definitive clinical resource on early-onset psychotic disorders with Adolescent Psychosis, 1st Edition, authored by leading researchers Ingrid Agartz and Runar Smelror. This authoritative volume speaks directly to psychiatrists, psychologists, pediatricians, mental-health nurses, and informed caregivers seeking practical, research-informed guidance for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychosis in adolescents.
Inside, readers will find clear explanations of developmental risk factors, contemporary diagnostic approaches, and tailored intervention strategies that bridge neuroscience and everyday clinical practice. Case vignettes, differential-diagnosis frameworks, and management plans make complex concepts immediately applicable—ideal for clinicians in hospital settings, community clinics, and academic centers across North America, Europe, and beyond.
Why this book matters: it condenses current science into actionable steps for early detection and personalized care, helping professionals improve outcomes during a critical window of adolescent development. Families and multidisciplinary teams will also benefit from the compassionate, evidence-focused perspective that balances clinical rigor with real-world usability.
Whether you’re updating your clinical library or building a course syllabus, Adolescent Psychosis, 1st Edition is a vital reference that enhances diagnostic confidence and treatment planning across geographies and care settings. Order your copy today to bring cutting-edge, clinician-friendly expertise on adolescent psychosis into your practice or institution.
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