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The study investigators hypothesize that the intervention of case managers specifically trained in case management of early psychosis will change the paradigm of care of a first psychotic episode from the current organization of the care system. Indeed, the creation of specific services for emerging psychotic disorders cannot easily be generalized throughout the country and requires specific funding. The intervention of case managers according to the recommendations of good practices will make it possible to propose the fundamental principles of early intervention to young patients and their families on a large scale throughout the territory, namely: personalized and proactive accompaniment, psycho-education of the pathology and treatments, involvement and support of the families, and support for socio-professional reintegration
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The patient or their close relative must have given their free and informed consent and signed the consent form
The patient must be a member or beneficiary of a health insurance plan
The patient is available for a 3-year follow-up.
Patient is managed in a psychiatric service (consultation or hospitalization) for a first episode psychosis defined by:
Inclusion should be within the first 3 months of care for first episode psychosis in the psychiatric service.
At the time of inclusion, the psychotic symptomatology observed during the first episode psychosis may still be present or in remission.
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256 participants in 2 patient groups
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Aurélie Schandrin
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