Formation | 1998 |
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Type | professional association |
President | Alison Yung (Australia) |
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Website | www.iepa.org.au www.iepaconference.org |
The International Early Psychosis Association (IEPA) is a professional body and international network for those with a professional interest in early intervention in mental health and early psychosis intervention.
History
The need for a professional network was proposed at a conference in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in June 1997, and then the association was formed in 1998.
Executive group and membership
The IEPA is governed by a group of officers, elected by members every two years. Membership of the association is free and open to anyone with an interest in early intervention. Membership may be applied for online via a web-based application form. There are over 8,500 members as of 2022.[1]
Conferences
Following the inaugural conference in Melbourne in 1996 (Verging on Reality), international academic conferences have been held every two years in New York (2000), Copenhagen (2002),[2] Vancouver (2004), Birmingham (2006), Melbourne (2008),[3] Amsterdam (2010), San Francisco (2012), Tokyo (2014), Milan (2016) and Boston (2018). In 2020 the conference was held for the first time in virtual format.
A second virtual conference was held November 8–12, 2021. IEPA's 13th International Conference on Early Intervention in Mental Health was to be held in Singapore in 2022, however was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
IEPA's most recent conference IEPA14, the 14th International Conference on Early Intervention in Mental Health was held in Lausanne Switzerland (2023). IEPA's next biennial conference IEPA15: Breaking Boundaries will be held in Berlin, Germany in September 2025.
The association has awarded the Richard Wyatt Award to key contributors to the field of early psychosis since 2004. The recipients of this award have been::
- Patrick McGorry (2004)
- Max Birchwood (2006)
- Thomas McGlashan (2008)
- Alison Yung (2010),
- David Shiers (2012)
- Eric Chen (2014)
- Merete Nordentoft (2016)
- Jan Olav Johannessen (2018)
- Jean Addington (2020)[4]
- Mark van der Gaag (2023)
Peer-reviewed journal
The association has endorsed the Early Intervention in Psychiatry peer-reviewed journal.[5] The inaugural issue was in February 2007 with Patrick McGorry as editor-in-chief.
References
- ↑ McGorry PD, Killackey E, Yung A (October 2008). "Early intervention in psychosis: concepts, evidence and future directions". World Psychiatry. 7 (3): 148–56. doi:10.1002/j.2051-5545.2008.tb00182.x. PMC 2559918. PMID 18836582.
- ↑ McGorry PD, Nordentoft M, Simonsen E, editors. Early psychosis: a bridge to the future. 3rd International Conference on Early Psychosis; 2002 Sep; Copenhagen, Denmark. London: Royal College of Psychiatrists (GB); c2005. 124 p
- ↑ "Home". iepa.org.au.
- ↑ "The Richard J. Wyatt Award". Archived from the original on 2009-10-30. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
- ↑ http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=1751-7885