Published on Apr 16, 2015
Psychiatrist John Kane, M.D., discusses treating first episode psychosis using coördinated specialty care. Dr. Kane, of The Zucker Hillside Hospital and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, is one of two lead investigators on the Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) research project. Designed to reduce the likelihood of long-term disability that people with schizophrenia often experience, RAISE is funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). XO Warrior
For more information about RAISE see:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/raise
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For some reason the sound was working on this. Had to use closed captioning and read along. Interesting and sad about the average life span being shortened by 25 yrs in people with mental illness.
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M
The older I get and the longer I have mental illness, there is still more to learn. That’s what is hard for people who do not take an active role in their illness. Like all illnesses technology improves and you have to own
your illness.
Have a great evening.
M
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So true M, so true…
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Reblogged this on SURVIVORS BLOG HERE.
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