The Horyzons project: a randomized controlled trial of a novel online social therapy to maintain treatment effects from specialist first‐episode psychosis services
Mario Álvarez‐Jiménez(The University of Melbourne), John Gleeson(The University of Melbourne), Lianne Schmaal(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Cathrine Mihalopoulos(Monash University), Simon D’Alfonso(Orygen Youth Health), Daniela Cagliarini(Orygen Youth Health), Sue Cotton(Orygen Youth Health), Tamsyn Gilbertson(The University of Melbourne), Penni Russon(Orygen Youth Health), Sarah Bendall(The University of Melbourne), Peter Koval(Australian Catholic University), Eóin Killackey(The University of Melbourne), David L. Penn(Northwell Health), Lee Valentine(The University of Melbourne), Shalini Lal(Douglas Mental Health University Institute), Shaunagh O’Sullivan(The University of Melbourne), César González‐Blanch(Universidad de Cantabria), Patrick D. McGorry(The University of Melbourne), Jessica Phillips(The University of Melbourne), Reeva Lederman(University of Melbourne), Carla McEnery(The University of Melbourne), Helen Herrman(The University of Melbourne), Chris Miles(The University of Melbourne), Simon Rice(The University of Melbourne)
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