학술논문

Differential Diagnosis of Trauma Spectrum Disorders and Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
CME ARTICLE
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Psychiatric Annals. May 2023, Vol. 53 Issue 5, p204, 5 p.
Subject
Care and treatment
Usage
Risk factors
Prognosis
Patient care -- Usage
Decision making -- Usage
Comorbidity -- Care and treatment -- Risk factors -- Prognosis
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Care and treatment -- Risk factors -- Prognosis
Patients -- Care and treatment
Decision-making -- Usage
Language
English
ISSN
0048-5713
Abstract
Clinical high risk for psychosis (CHRP) is a symptom constellation that identifies if someone is at risk for developing a psychotic disorder. Although there is much debate on whether CHRP [...]
Early identification of symptoms and accurate diagnoses are necessary for referrals to intervention programs, diagnostic conceptualization, treatment planning, recovery, pharmacotherapy decision-making, improvement in prognosis, functional capacity, and possible prevention of the emergence of full diagnostic disorders. Different symptom profiles have been shown to have more efficacious treatment approaches than others; however, differential diagnoses can be complicated when psychosis-like symptoms first start to emerge. Thus, learning how to differentiate between clinical high risk for psychosis, borderline personality disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder to determine if a singular diagnosis or multiple comorbid diagnoses are necessary to improve patient care and treatment outcomes. [Psychiatr Ann. 2023;53(5):204–208.]