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1. Non-psychotic Outcomes in Young People at Ultra-High Risk of Developing a Psychotic Disorder: A Long-Term Follow-up Study.

2. The temporal association between social isolation, distress, and psychotic experiences in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis.

3. Accelerating Medicines Partnership® Schizophrenia (AMP® SCZ): Rationale and Study Design of the Largest Global Prospective Cohort Study of Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.

4. Transdiagnostic risk identification: A validation study of the Clinical High At Risk Mental State (CHARMS) criteria.

5. The self, neuroscience and psychosis study: Testing a neurophenomenological model of the onset of psychosis.

6. Differential Expression of Anomalous Self-Experiences in Spontaneous Speech in Clinical High-Risk and Early-Course Psychosis Quantified by Natural Language Processing.

7. The association between stressful experiences and OCD symptoms in young adults at transdiagnostic risk.

8. Baseline data of a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (STEP study).

9. My child's future mental health: Carer's engagement with risk identification in an intervention study for youth with at-risk mental states.

10. Greater preference for eveningness is associated with negative symptoms in an ultra-high risk for psychosis sample.

11. Patients', carers' and clinicians' attitudes towards alternative terms to describe the at-risk for psychosis state.

12. Prediction of clinical outcomes beyond psychosis in the ultra-high risk for psychosis population.

13. The association between migrant status and transition in an ultra-high risk for psychosis population.

14. Toward a Complex Network of Risks for Psychosis: Combining Trauma, Cognitive Biases, Depression, and Psychotic-like Experiences on a Large Sample of Young Adults.

15. Distinguishing schizophrenia spectrum from non-spectrum disorders among young patients with first episode psychosis and at high clinical risk: The role of basic self-disturbance and neurocognition.

16. Intervention strategies for ultra-high risk for psychosis: Progress in delaying the onset and reducing the impact of first-episode psychosis.

17. Physical health assistance in early recovery of psychosis: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

18. The relation of basic self-disturbance to self-harm, eating disorder symptomatology and other clinical features: Exploration in an early psychosis sample.

19. Trajectories of symptom severity and functioning over a three-year period in a psychosis high-risk sample: A secondary analysis of the Neurapro trial.

20. The construct validity of the Inventory of Psychotic-Like Anomalous Self-Experiences (IPASE) as a measure of minimal self-disturbance: Preliminary data.

21. Does reason for referral to an ultra-high risk clinic predict transition to psychosis?

22. At-risk studies and clinical antecedents of psychosis, bipolar disorder and depression: a scoping review in the context of clinical staging.

23. Clinical trajectories in the ultra-high risk for psychosis population.

24. Opening the Black Box of Cognitive-Behavioural Case Management in Clients with Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis.

25. Declining transition rates to psychotic disorder in "ultra-high risk" clients: Investigation of a dilution effect.

26. The association between migrant status and transition in an ultra-high risk for psychosis population

27. Staged treatment in the ultra-high risk for psychosis clinical population: Baseline data of a sequential multiple assignment randomised trial (STEP Study)

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