Attenuated psychosis syndrome: benefits of explicit recognition
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2015-03-25
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Schiffman, Jason; Carpenter, William T.; Attenuated psychosis syndrome: benefits of explicit recognition; Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry, 2015, Vol. 27, No. 1;
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Abstract
Given the unique characteristics of people who meet criteria for attenuated psychosis syndrome
(APS) and the growing literature on the clinical benefits of providing services to individuals who meet these
criteria, the APS diagnosis serves an important, and previously missing, role in psychiatry. The promotion of
the APS diagnosis should help reduce the over-diagnosis and over-treatment of individuals with prodromal
psychotic conditions and it should also encourage expanded training about attenuated psychosis among
clinicians who primarily provide services to youth (a primary group who are diagnosed with APS). Only some
of the individuals with APS subsequently develop psychosis, but all have existing clinical needs – regardless
of subsequent conversion. The formal recognition of APS in DSM-5 will facilitate the research needed to
identify and meet those needs.