PRIME (Prevention through Risk Identification, Management & Education)
Research Clinic

Mental and emotional problems are similar to other medical illnesses.
If left untreated, they are likely to get worse over time. The PRIME
Research Clinic is dedicated to the early identification and treatment of
serious mental and emotional problems.
Is someone you know at risk?
RISK FACTORS
- Trouble at school or work
- Difficulty concentrating or thinking clearly
- Suspiciousness or mistrust of others
- Changes in the way things look or sound
- Odd thinking or behavior
- Withdrawal from friends and family
- Poor personal hygiene
Through integrated and comprehensive services, PRIME aims to:
- Identify and monitor signs of risk for psychotic illness
- Reduce symptoms of mental and emotional difficulties
- Better understand the development of pre-psychotic illness
PRIME Research Clinic Overview:
The PRIME Research Clinic is specifically designed for persons, ages
13 to 35, who are experiencing worrisome changes in their thoughts, experiences,
and/or feelings. The PRIME Research Clinic offers:
- Clinical Evaluations
- Diagnostic Clarification
- Clinical Consultation
- Follow-Along Monitoring
- Clinical Trials
- Neuropsychological Testing
- Neurological Evaluations
- Community Education
The PRIME clinical team works collaboratively with school systems and
community providers. All study-related services are free of charge. The
PRIME Research Clinic has two Connecticut locations: at Yale
University in New Haven and at the Institute
of Living in Hartford. Other PRIME Research
Clinics are located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and in Toronto, Ontario.
How the PRIME Research Clinic can help
As with physical illnesses, the early identification and treatment of
mental and emotional problems can lead to a better prognosis. The longer
an illness is left untreated, the greater is the disruption to the person's
ability to study, work, meet new friends, and socialize comfortably.
Individuals at risk for serious mental illness often are concerned with
changes in their thoughts, feelings, or experiences. These changes, however,
are often difficult to describe. Although something may not feel right,
an individual has a hard time pinpointing what has changed or understanding
what the changes mean.
The PRIME Research Clinic aims to reduce early symptoms of serious
mental illness. At PRIME, people have the opportunity to discuss their
concerns and participate in research studies focusing on identifying,
monitoring and managing troubling symptoms and at-risk signs of serious
mental illness.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment,
call us toll-free at 1-866-AT-PRIME (1-866-287-7463) OR email us at: primecl@mail.med.yale.edu

Last modified:
October 9, 2008


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