Organized in the Fall of 1996, the PRIME Clinic is the first CHR clinic in North America. It was founded by Dr. Thomas McGlashan, Yale Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, who served as Director until 2003. In 2000, PRIME was awarded the Gralmick Award by the Child Welfare League of America. ?
Since its inception, the PRIME Clinic has evaluated 2,000 individuals with a Structured Interview for Psychosis Risk Syndromes (SIPS), the most widely used assessment in the world for diagnosing the CHR for psychosis state. The SIPS was developed and validated by the PRIME Clinic’s Drs. Tom McGlashan, Scott Woods, Barbara Walsh, and the late Tandy Miller. Dr. Walsh continues to be the world’s foremost expert in training and certifying SIPS evaluators across the globe and has done more SIPS interviews than anyone since its inception. ?
The focus of the PRIME Clinic is twofold: to provide outpatient treatment for individuals at the Clinical High Risk state and, in addition to clinical care, patients have the opportunity to participate in several ongoing groundbreaking research studies. Individuals may participate in either outpatient treatment or in several ongoing research studies that aim at understanding the Clinical High Risk state, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health.