The Bern Early Recognition and Intervention Centre for mental crisis (FETZ Bern)—An 8‐year evaluation
Early Intervention in Psychiatry2021Vol. 16(3), pp. 289–301
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Chantal Michel, Michael Kaess, Rahel Flückiger, Jessica R. Büetiger, Frauke Schultze‐Lutter, Benno G. Schimmelmann, Walter Gekle, Martin Jandl, Daniela Hubl, Jochen Kindler
Abstract
The FETZ Bern is the first early detection centre worldwide assessing children aged younger than 12 years, as well as adolescents and young adults in one service. Given that developmental peculiarities are important in understanding and ultimately treating psychosis, the FETZ Bern, with its emphasis on developmental peculiarities, should be considered as a model for other similar services.
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