Psychosis in Adolescence: Clinical and Neurocognitive Perspectives - Takeaways - MDSpire

Psychosis in Adolescence: Clinical and Neurocognitive Perspectives

  • June 19, 2026

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    The session focuses on psychosis in adolescence from clinical and neurocognitive perspectives.

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    Early-onset psychosis is linked to cognitive impairments affecting memory, attention, and executive functioning.

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    Key symptoms and psychosocial effects of early-onset psychosis are discussed, emphasizing the need for early recognition.

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    Integrated care teams, including psychology and neuropsychology, play a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment.

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    Clinicians will learn about evidence-based interventions and strategies for coordinated care in various settings.

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