Investor Presentaiton
IV. Frequently Asked Question about
Coordinated Specialty Care for ESMI/FEP
What will an early treatment program of coordinated specialty care provide for my teenage
son/daughter who has been diagnosed with psychosis?
The early treatment program of coordinated specialty care (CSC) for FEP is provided by multi-disciplinary teams of mental health
professionals whose expertise span biological, psychological and social domains. Recovery-oriented interventions involve clients,
CSC Team members and, when appropriate, family members and significant others. This program is manualized and includes four
core interventions (April 2020, Revised Versions: https://navigateconsultants.org/manuals/):
Core Treatment Interventions:
Pharmacotherapy & Primary (Medical) Care Coordination
1)
2)
Individual Resiliency Training
3)
4)
Family Education Program
Supported Employment and Education
Social Support Services are also provided:
1) Case Management
2)
Peer Support Services.
The wheel-and-spoke model (below) shows the configuration of individuals and treatment
components that comprise the Nevada NAVIGATE Early Treatment Program for First Episode of
Psychosis.View entire presentation