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Yale School of Medicine Psychiatry

Specialized Treatment Early in Psychosis (STEP)

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  • What is Psychosis?
    • What are the Symptoms of Psychosis?
    • What is First Episode Psychosis?
    • Phases of Psychosis
    • Importance of Getting Help Early
    • Benefits of Early Intervention
    • Resources
  • What is STEP Treatment?
    • Components of STEP Treatment
    • Benefits of Participating
  • Recovery
    • Treatment Overview
      • Assessment
      • Developing a Treatment Plan
      • Medication
      • Counseling and Psychotherapy
      • Case Management and Psychosocial Assistance
      • Setting Goals
      • When Should Hospitalization Be Considered?
      • How Can I Be Involved in my Treatment?
    • Substance Use
    • The Course of Recovery
    • Inspirational Stories
  • Family & Friends
    • What Should I Do During Treatment?
    • How Should I Behave Around the Person Who is Ill?
    • Common Stages of Adjustment for Family Members
    • Further Information
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Setting Goals

Treatment includes setting attainable goals. These might include:

  • returning to school or work
  • developing new interests
  • meeting new people and making new friends.
  • Recovery
  • Treatment Overview
  • Assessment
  • Developing a Treatment Plan
  • Medication
  • Counseling and Psychotherapy
  • Case Management and Psychosocial Assistance
  • Setting Goals
  • When Should Hospitalization Be Considered?
  • How Can I Be Involved in my Treatment?
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