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Psychiatric diagnosis is experiencing a crisis of confidence. Current approaches are outmoded, with reform desperately needed. Clinical staging is a solution to this crisis. Clinical staging addresses the limitations of current diagnostic systems by recognising the full continuum or trajectory of mental illness from asymptomatic to chronic illness. It acknowledges the overlap between mental health symptoms during early stages and directly links each stage to treatment and underlying cognitive, neurological and biological changes. This approach enhances chances of early identification, promotes the implementation of safer treatments, and increases opportunities to alter the negative trajectory of mental disorders. This book comprehensively describes the conceptual basis of clinical staging in psychiatry, details current progress in identifying biomarkers for each stage, and explores the implications of staging on treatment and health systems. This book provides a foundation for transformational reform in psychiatric diagnosis.

This book comprehensively describes the conceptual basis of clinical staging in psychiatry, details current progress in identifying biomarkers for each stage, and explores the implications of staging on treatment and health systems. It provides a foundation for transformational reform in psychiatric diagnosis.

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Clinical staging is a solution to transform psychiatric diagnosis and improve mental health outcomes.
List of Contributors
vii
Foreword ix
Acknowledgements xi
Section 1 Conceptual and Strategic Issues
1 Diagnosis without Borders: A Pluripotential Approach to Preventive Intervention in Emerging Mental Disorders
1(11)
Patrick D. McGorry
2 Clinical Staging and Its Potential to Enhance Mental Health Care
12(22)
Cristina Mei
Patrick D. McGorry
Ian B. Hickie
3 Time for a Change: A More Dynamic Perspective on Psychopathology
34(33)
Johanna T. W. Wigman
Stijn de Vos
4 A Moving Target: How Risk for Mental Disorder Can Be Modelled in Dynamic Rather than Static Terms
67(14)
Barnaby Nelson
Patrick D. McGorry
Jessica A. Hartmann
Section 2 Progress with Clinical Staging
5 The Utility of Clinical Staging in Youth Mental Health Settings: Neurobiological and Longitudinal Data from Sydney-Based Studies of Transdiagnostic Cohorts
81(22)
Ian B. Hickie
Joanne S. Carpenter
Frank Iorfino
Elizabeth Scott
Shane Cross
Daniel F. Hermens
6 Neuroimaging and Staging: Do Disparate Mental Illnesses Have Distinct Neurobiological Trajectories?
103(37)
Cali F. Bartholomeusz
Christos Pantelis
7 Staging of Cognition in Psychiatric Illness
140(32)
Kelly Allott
8 Neuroinflammation and Staging
172(19)
Bernhard T. Baune
9 Bioactive and Inflammatory Markers in Emerging Psychotic Disorders
191(13)
Gregor E. Berger
10 Electroencephalography and Staging
204(17)
Suzie Lavoie
Section 3 Novel Treatment Strategies
11 Novel Biological Treatment Strategies
221(20)
G. Paul Amminger
Maximus Berger
12 Psychosocial Interventions for Youth Mental Health
241(20)
Eoin Killackey
Mario Alvarez-Jimenez
Section 4 Translational Aspects
13 Transforming Cultures to Enable Stage-Related Care of Mental Ill-Health: A Youth Mental Health Challenge
261(17)
Patrick D. McGorry
Ian B. Hickie
Shane Cross
14 The Quest for Clinical Utility and Construct Validity in Psychiatric Diagnosis
278(6)
Patrick D. McGorry
Index 284
Patrick McGorry is a world-leading clinician, researcher and reformer in early psychosis, early intervention and youth mental health. He played an integral role in the development of safe, effective treatments and innovative research for young people with emerging mental disorders. He has published extensively and is a Fellow of numerous academies including the Australian Academy of Science. Ian Hickie is an internationally renowned researcher in clinical psychiatry. He was an inaugural Commissioner on Australia's National Mental Health Commission (201218) overseeing enhanced accountability for mental health reform and suicide prevention. In this role and his independent research, health system and advocacy roles, Professor Hickie has been at the forefront of the move to have mental health and suicide prevention integrated with other aspects of health care.