Abstract

This article explores best practices for managing patients with Clinical High Risk for psychosis with a particular focus on the role of general practitioners and pediatricians. It offers clear guidelines for the assessment and monitoring of these patients, highlighting early warning signs, screening tools, and appropriate interventions. Additionally, the article lists local resources available for healthcare professionals to ensure optimal and coordinated care. By providing this information, this article aims to equip general practitioners and pediatricians with the necessary knowledge to effectively identify and manage this patient profile, while connecting them to the appropriate available resources.

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