Publications
Advances and challenges in early intervention in psychosis.. World Psychiatry. 16(3):274-275.
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2017. Is the Clinical High-Risk State a Valid Concept? Retrospective Examination in a First-Episode Psychosis Sample. Psychiatr Serv. 68(10):1046-1052.
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2017. Clinical psychopathology in youth at familial high risk for psychosis.. Early Interv Psychiatry.
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2017. Disengagement in immigrant groups receiving services for a first episode of psychosis.. Schizophr Res.
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2017. Neuroanatomical and Symptomatic Sex Differences in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.. Front Psychiatry. 8:291.
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2017. Outcome in patients converting to psychosis following a treated clinical high risk state.. Early Interv Psychiatry.
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2017. Concepts and misconceptions regarding clinical staging models.. J Psychiatry Neurosci. 41(6):E83-E84.
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2016. Dynamic endophenotypes and longitudinal trajectories: capturing changing aspects of development in early psychosis.. J Psychiatry Neurosci. 41(3):148-51.
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2016. The Clinic for Assessment of Youth at Risk (CAYR): 10 years of service delivery and research targeting the prevention of psychosis in Montreal, Canada.. Early Interv Psychiatry.
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2015. Dysplasticity, metaplasticity, and schizophrenia: Implications for risk, illness, and novel interventions.. Dev Psychopathol. 27(2):615-35.
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2015. Much ado about much: stress, dynamic biomarkers and HPA axis dysregulation along the trajectory to psychosis.. Schizophr Res. 162(1-3):253-60.
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2015. Pituitary volume and clinical trajectory in young relatives at risk for schizophrenia.. Psychol Med. 45(13):2813-24.
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2015. Sub-threshold mental illness in adolescents: within and beyond DSM's boundaries.. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 50(5):675-7.
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Psychosis prediction and clinical utility in familial high-risk studies: selective review, synthesis, and implications for early detection and intervention.. Early Interv Psychiatry. 7(4):345-60.
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2013. Violence and mental illness.. Asian J Psychiatr. 6(1):1-2.
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