Headspace services for early psychosis have some benefits but aren't cost-effective
- Written by: Anthony Jorm, Professor emeritus, The University of Melbourne
ShutterstockAdolescence and early adulthood is a time for people to become more independent, complete their education, enter the workforce, form key relationships and develop lifelong health habits.
It’s also a period where mental health problems often first appear, which can disrupt the person’s development and potentially have a...
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