organizing three-year family therapy training for the entire staff, and by following the
outcomes. Three inclusion periods of first-episode psychotic patients were compared. In a
two-year follow-up of two consecutive periods during the 1990s (1992–3 and 1994–7) it was
found that 81% of patients did not have any residual psychotic symptoms, and that 84% had
returned to full-time employment or studies. Only 33% had used neuroleptic medication. A …