Maryland Psychiatric Research Center (MPRC)
MPRC Clinical Care

Clinical care at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center is operated in partnership with various academic and state entities.

 

Outpatient Research Program (ORP)

The Outpatient Research Program accepts referrals for people between the ages of 18 and 45 who have a history of psychosis and are able to understand that participation in research protocols is expected of them during their clinic stay.

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First Episode Clinic (FEC)

The First Episode Clinic at the MPRC provides state-of-the-art care to those ages 12 - 35 who are within the first two years of experiencing psychosis.

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Maryland Early Intervention Program (EIP)

The Maryland EIP is a high-quality care, specialized program with expertise in the early identification, evaluation, and comprehensive psychiatric treatment of adolescents and young adults, who are at increased risk for developing psychosis or in the early stages of a psychotic disorder.  The purpose of the Maryland EIP is to address the unique developmental needs of adolescents and young adults with emerging psychotic symptoms with the priority of improving functioning and optimizing recovery and resilience, rather than simply reducing psychopathology.  The FEC is one of two coordinated specialty care clinics within the Maryland EIP.

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