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Natori EI Project:The Early Intervention Project for Psychiatric Disorders by the Miyagi Psychiatric Center
Takashi ONO1, Syunichi FUNAKOSHI1, Yoshihisa KAKUTO1, Hiroshi TANIGUCHI1, Kyoko TAKAMATSU1, Ryo NOMURA1, Nobuhiro YOKOKAWA1, Kazuko SAITOU 1EN, Akemi KAYAMA1, Nanako ISHIGURO1, Noriyuki OMURO2, Masahiro KATSURA2, Yumiko HAMAIE4, Akira KODAKA1, Kazunori MATSUMOTO3, Hiroo MATSUOKA2
1 Miyagi Psychiatric Center
2 Department of Psychiatry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
3 Department of Preventive Psychiatry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
4 Department of Psychiatry, Tohoku University Hospital
Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 115: 147-153, 2013

 Attempts to promote early intervention(EI)for psychiatric disorders are becoming accepted worldwide. Although several attempts at EI have begun in Japan, this movement is still limited, and the development of concrete EI services suited to individual regions is required. At the Miyagi Psychiatric Center, the“Natori EI project”is being carried out with the aim of improving the mental health of young people. This project involves three activities:consultation and mental health promotion in high schools, specialized outpatient clinics for young people, and psychosocial intervention for first‒episode psychosis. There are many difficulties in building a system to support this kind of EI within the framework of the conventional medical care system; it is necessary to sort out issues such as collaboration with government and educational institutions, sharing the basic principle of EI, medical economic problems, ensuring manpower, and staff training system.

Keywords:early intervention, mental health promotion, first‒episode psychosis>
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