The article highlights the importance of hope in building therapeutic alliances with young individuals experiencing psychosis. The author emphasizes that recovery is possible and can lead to fulfilling lives if early identification and tailored support are provided. Coordinated Specialty Care plays a pivotal role in offering personalized interventions aimed at achieving each individual's unique goals, thereby transforming the perception of psychosis from fear to recovery. This hopeful message is vital, as many families are often unaware that recovery is achievable.
"Psychosis does not have to be a big, scary thing. Many people experience meaningful recovery that is highly personal to them and their journey."
"Treatments and supports for psychosis have come a long way, and with early identification and the right kinds of multimodal support through Coordinated Specialty Care for early psychosis, individuals often experience meaningful recovery."
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