Treating early psychosis requires more than just medical care. It takes a dedicated team of professionals who work together to support young people and their families through therapy, education, medication management, and community support. The professionals providing...
Early psychosis can be frightening and confusing for families, especially when the warning signs look similar to normal teenage behavior. Experts say recognizing early signals and seeking help promptly can significantly improve long-term outcomes. EPC Missouri is...
Early psychosis can dramatically impact the course of a young person’s life. Experts say the earlier this is treated, the better the outcome. EPC Missouri is assisting communities in responding more quickly through coordinated specialty care. Dr. Denise Walker...
Show Me Today highlights EPC Missouri, a statewide initiative focused on identifying and treating early psychosis as quickly as possible. When young people begin experiencing symptoms, the speed and quality of care can shape the rest of their lives. Through...
Show Me Today highlights EPC Missouri, a statewide initiative focused on identifying and treating early psychosis as quickly as possible. Early care can stabilize symptoms, but long-term recovery is about more than treatment. It is also about rebuilding confidence,...