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Why do psychiatrists doubt the value of early intervention? The power of illusion.

Patrick D McGorryCristina Mei
Published in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2020)
A number of sources fuel resistance to EI; however, the cumulative exposure to persistent and disabling illness that dominates the day-to-day experience of psychiatrists may be a key influence. This experience forms the basis of the clinician's illusion, a hidden bias health professionals develop as a natural consequence of their clinical experiences, which shapes belief and perception of prognosis, and breeds therapeutic nihilism. This bias has been reinforced by grossly under-resourced systems of mental health care, undermining morale and adding a sense of learned helplessness to our mindset.
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