Researchers working on a long-term follow-up study found no difference at 20 years among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders who received 2 years of early intervention services (EIS) or treatment as usual (TAU). These findings were published in JAMA Psychiatry .
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If a person keeps their personal appearance fairly presentable then others are more likely to give them the benefit of the doubt and lend a hand. That was my long term strategy and it worked out reasonably well for me. As Dr Robert Hare said about how scammers get away with cons, ‘Physical appearance trumps practically everything else’. Good form is the foot in the door.
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I’m not surprised tbh, for some reason. But I can’t think straight at the moment, haven’t slept in too long lol
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I wonder what the results would be if the Early Intervention lasted 20 years rather than 2.
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