Early Intervention Strategies in Mood and Psychotic Disorders

Early identification and intervention significantly improve long-term outcomes in mood and psychotic disorders. Screening programs, youth mental health initiatives, and community-based outreach help detect symptoms before full disease progression. Coordinated specialty care models integrate psychotherapy, medication, family support, and vocational rehabilitation to enhance recovery. Preventive strategies focus on reducing relapse risk, cognitive decline, and functional impairment. Advances in risk prediction tools and digital monitoring support proactive care delivery. Early intervention not only improves clinical prognosis but also reduces societal and economic burden, reinforcing the importance of timely, evidence-based psychiatric treatment.

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