Frequently Asked Questions
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Clinical High Risk for psychosis (CHR-p, also known as Psychosis Risk Syndrome), is a mental health condition that causes a person to have psychosis-like experiences that can be overwhelming and distressing for them. However, they are still able to understand that their mind may be playing tricks on them. People who experience CHR-p have a higher chance of developing a psychotic disorder (a more serious condition in which the person fully believes the psychosis experiences are real), however, most do not -- and participating in treatment that helps to build skills for managing symptoms can really help
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Click here to learn about our partner M-Path, a free referral and consultation service available to anyone concerned about possible signs of psychosis!
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Support and improve overall functioning for youth at CHR-P by increasing the availability of evidence-based care
Minimize barriers to evidence-based assessment and stepped-care treatment for youth at CHR-p
Expand the statewide workforce of individuals who can deliver evidence-based and culturally promising services
Train and consult with healthcare professionals, including primary care providers and mental health clinicians, on the early identification and intervention for CHR-p
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Yes! You can submit a request through the contact form at the bottom of this page!
Here are also some trainings we’ve done in the past: