Essock Susan M, Goldman Howard H, Hogan Michael F, Hepburn Brian M, Sederer Lloyd I, Dixon Lisa B
Dr. Essock and Dr. Dixon are with the New York State Psychiatric Institute and the Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City (e-mail:
Psychiatr Serv. 2015 Jul;66(7):671-3. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400117. Epub 2015 Jan 2.
The RAISE (Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode) Connection Program was a partnership that involved state mental health authorities (SMHAs) in Maryland and New York with research funding from the National Institute of Mental Health. The SMHAs collaborated with researchers to implement a team-based approach designed to serve people with newly emerged schizophrenia to maximize recovery and minimize disability. This column explains why states are interested in first-episode psychosis services and describes the development of the successful partnership, financing mechanisms, and plans to add teams in both states.
RAISE(首发精神分裂症发作后的康复)连接项目是一项合作项目,涉及马里兰州和纽约州的州心理健康机构(SMHA),并获得了美国国立精神卫生研究所的研究资金。这些州心理健康机构与研究人员合作,实施一种基于团队的方法,旨在为新出现精神分裂症的患者提供服务,以最大限度地促进康复并最小化残疾。本专栏解释了各州对首发精神病服务感兴趣的原因,并描述了这一成功合作关系的发展、融资机制以及在两个州增设团队的计划。