Dr. Srihari is seeking to determine how best to provide care to individuals who have recently experienced the onset of psychotic symptoms. He directs a research clinic that provides multi-disciplinary care to such individuals while also collecting outcomes to inform an assessment of the cost-effectiveness of such care. The overall goal is to articulate a model of care that can be implemented in community settings across the U.S. to promote the functional recovery of individuals with psychotic illnesses.
The STEP program is engaged in a variety of research projects across the translational continuum with several allied laboratories. Please refer to www.step.yale.edu for ongoing projects.
Curriculum; Mental Health Services; Psychotic Disorders; Biomarkers; Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation; Evidence-Based Medicine; Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders; Public Health Informatics; Population Health; Learning Health System
Health Policy; Capacity Building
Conditions | Study Title |
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Mental Health & Behavioral Research | A Translational and Neurocomputational Evaluation of a Dopamine Receptor 1 Partial Agonist for Schizophrenia |
Mental Health & Behavioral Research | Study of Brain Function Across the Lifespan |
Diseases of the Nervous System; Mental Health & Behavioral Research | Teen Brain and Behavior Study |
Mental Health & Behavioral Research | Predictive Coding and Unusual Experiences |