Publications by authors named "Catherine Isserlis"

Telepsychiatry, or videoconferencing in psychiatry has existed for around forty years in a number of countries. Factors contributing to its development include difficulties in physically accessing specialists or in mobilising certain categories of patients (children, elderly or disabled people). Still not widely developed in France, certain technological and demographic evolutions nevertheless make it increasingly necessary.

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Although prognosis for individuals with autism has historically been poor, recent evidence points to improved outcomes with early intensive intervention. But initial contacts usually result in misplaced reassurance, followed by a series of professional consultations before a definitive diagnosis of autism is made. The long delay upsets parents and postpones an appropriate intervention.

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