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National Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Learning Community: Implementing and Sustaining Programs for Youth, Adults and Families

Learn more about the Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHRp) Learning Community, a national initiative developed in partnership with the Center for Mental Health Implementation Support (CMHIS) at Stanford University School of Medicine and the Psychosis-Risk and Early Psychosis Program Network (PEPPNET).

This learning community supports programs across the United States in implementing, strengthening, and sustaining evidence-based CHRp services for adolescents and young adults. Building on prior work through the ESMI TTA Center, the initiative addresses real-world implementation challenges faced by sites nationwide, with a particular focus on improving support and access to care for youth ages 12–16 and their families.

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