Time Magazine Showcases Early Detection & Intervention
Your interest in early detection and intervention can help stop the progression of severe mental illness and make better health possible for our adolescents and young adults. EDIPPP is creating a new vision of how we see and treat young adults with mental illness, dramatically improving their quality of life and the lives of those around them.
Learn more about EDIPPP’s founding model, The PIER Program, in TIME Magazine’s article, Staying Sane May Be Easier Than You Think by John Cloud (June 11, 2009).
Read more from Dr. William McFarlane about the Time article.
Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Early Detection and Intervention for the Prevention of Psychosis Program (EDIPPP) is building an alliance of practitioners, policy makers, support groups, schools and community members like you to help advance mental health services. Sign up here as a Change My Mind Supporter to receive news and updates about the research.
EDIPPP Nationwide
Six locations across the nation are implementing the EDIPPP approach and building evidence for sustainable replication. Find out more about this research and treatment program:
