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Max Birchwood
Researcher at University of Warwick
Publications - 268
Citations - 20099
Max Birchwood is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 259 publications receiving 18491 citations. Previous affiliations of Max Birchwood include University of Birmingham & Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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Investigating trajectories of social recovery in individuals with first-episode psychosis: a latent class growth analysis
Joanne Hodgekins,Max Birchwood,Rose Christopher,Max Marshall,Sian Coker,Linda Everard,Helen Lester,Peter G. Jones,Tim Amos,Swaran P. Singh,Vimal Sharma,Nick Freemantle,David Fowler +12 more
TL;DR: Poor social recovery was predicted by male gender, ethnic minority status, younger age at onset of psychosis, increased negative symptoms, and poor premorbid adjustment.
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Early intervention in psychosis: keeping faith with evidence-based health care
Patrick D. McGorry,J. O. Johanessen,Shôn Lewis,Max Birchwood,Ashok Malla,Merete Nordentoft,Jean Addington,Alison R. Yung +7 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach called “Smart Cardiac Arrest-Assisted Suicide Prevention,” which aims to provide real-time information about the nervous system of children aged between the ages of 13 and 19 and its effects on physical and mental health.
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Evidence for a cognitive model of auditory hallucinations
TL;DR: The authors suggest that the voice experience in itself is enough to provoke negative affect within participants, even when the content is benevolent, and improve the assessment of the voice content by using two raters to independently assess voice content.
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Early intervention in schizophrenia: Theoretical background and clinical strategies
TL;DR: This review extracts from the literature information which could be harnessed to prevent, abort or ameliorate florid schizophrenic relapse.
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Comparing time use in individuals at different stages of psychosis and a non-clinical comparison group.
Jo Hodgekins,Paul French,Max Birchwood,Miranda Mugford,Rose Christopher,Max Marshall,Linda Everard,Helen Lester,Peter B. Jones,Tim Amos,Swaran P. Singh,Vimal Sharma,Anthony P. Morrison,David Fowler +13 more
TL;DR: Reduced activity levels were observed before the onset of psychosis in individuals with at-risk mental states and in the first-episode psychosis and delayed recovery groups compared to the at- risk mental state group.