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The Early Detection and Intervention for the Prevention of Psychosis Program (EDIPPP) is a treatment research study building the evidence on how to stop the progression of severe mental illness in its tracks, and make better health possible for adolescents and young adults. A part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Vulnerable Populations Portfolio, EDIPPP is also building a nationwide alliance to transform the way we address severe mental illness - for good. Our research, along with the commitment of practitioners, policy makers, advocacy groups, schools and the community can advance mental health services and provide greater opportunity for young people and their families to live healthy, rewarding and productive lives. Won't you join us?

Learn more about the six locations that have implemented the EDIPPP approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is EDIPPP?
  2. How does EDIPPP work?
  3. Why are programs like EDIPPP necessary?
  4. How many young people are affected by severe mental illness?

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