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Psychological interventions
Cognitive–behavioural therapy can prevent transition to psychosis in ultra-high-risk participants in the long term
- Correspondence to Dr Amal Abdel-Baki, Universite de Montreal, Clinique (Jeunes Adultes Psychotiques), CHUM, 1560 rue Sherbrooke Est, Montréal, QC, Canada H2L 4M1; amal.abdel-baki{at}umontreal.ca
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Cognitive–behavioural therapy can prevent transition to psychosis in ultra-high-risk participants in the long term
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- Received December 22, 2016
- Accepted March 28, 2017
- First published April 7, 2017.
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April 24, 2017
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