نتایج جستجو برای: assisted cognitive remediation

تعداد نتایج: 387711  

2015
Delphine Fabre Aurélie Vehier Gabrielle Chesnoy-Servanin Nicolas Gouiller Thierry D’Amato Mohamed Saoud

Cognitive dysfunction is one of the hallmark deficits of schizophrenia. A wide range of studies illustrate how it is strongly interconnected to clinical presentation and daily life functioning [see Ref. (1, 2)]. Hence, cognition is an important treatment target in schizophrenia. To address the challenge of cognitive enhancement in schizophrenia, a large number of cognitive remediation programs ...

2015
Louise B Glenthøj Birgitte Fagerlund Lasse Randers Carsten R Hjorthøj Christina Wenneberg Kristine Krakauer Astrid Vosgerau Christian Gluud Alice Medalia David L Roberts Merete Nordentoft

BACKGROUND Cognitive deficits are a distinct feature among people at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis and pose a barrier to functional recovery. Insufficient evidence exists on how to ameliorate these cognitive deficits in patients at UHR for psychosis and hence improve daily living and quality of life. The aim of the trial is to investigate whether cognitive remediation can improve cognitiv...

2016
Rebecca Strawbridge Jessica Fish Rozmin Halari John Hodsoll Clare Reeder Karine Macritchie Paul McCrone Til Wykes Allan H Young

BACKGROUND People with bipolar disorder often show difficulties with cognitive functioning, and though these difficulties are identified as important targets for intervention, few treatment options are available. Preliminary evidence suggests that cognitive remediation therapy (a psychological treatment proven beneficial for people diagnosed as having schizophrenia) is helpful for people with b...

Journal: :Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2013
Alice Cairns Frances Dark Megan Batts

OBJECTIVE Neurocognitive deficits are a core symptom domain of schizophrenia, occurring in 75-90% of people with this diagnosis and influencing long term functional outcomes. This article aims to describe the pilot implementation of cognitive remediation therapy in two large public mental health services and detail changes made to the delivery of this therapy after this trial. CONCLUSIONS Cog...

2011
Nicholas JK Breitborde Francisco A Moreno Natalie Mai-Dixon Rachele Peterson Linda Durst Beth Bernstein Seenaiah Byreddy William R McFarlane

BACKGROUND Multifamily group psychoeducation (MFG) has been shown to reduce relapse rates among individuals with first-episode psychosis. However, given the cognitive demands associated with participating in this intervention (e.g., learning and applying a structured problem-solving activity), the cognitive deficits that accompany psychotic disorders may limit the ability of certain individuals...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2013
Britta Hahn James M Gold Robert W Buchanan

Cognitive deficits in schizophrenia are critically important predictors of long-term psychosocial outcome and are not significantly ameliorated by currently available medications. Cognitive remediation training has shown promise for alleviating cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia, but the clinical significance has often been limited by small effect sizes. Approaches that achieve larger improvem...

2016
Ken O’Reilly Gary Donohoe Danny O’Sullivan Ciaran Coyle Ronan Mullaney Paul O’Connell Catherine Maddock Andrea Nulty Padraic O’Flynn Carina O’Connell Harry G Kennedy

BACKGROUND Evidence is accumulating that cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) is an effective intervention for patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. To date there has been no randomised controlled trial (RCT) cohort study of cognitive remediation within a forensic hospital. The goal of this study is to examine the effectiveness of a trial of cognitive remediation for forensic ...

Journal: :Journal of Geriatric Mental Health 2016

Journal: :Frontiers in psychiatry 2016
Caroline Demily Caroline Rigard Elodie Peyroux Gabrielle Chesnoy-Servanin Aurore Morel Nicolas Franck

Attentional, visuospatial, and social cognition deficits have a negative impact on children's adaptative and social competences and, as a result, on their ability to achieve a normal functioning and behavior. Until now and despite the frequency of those deficits, there is a lack of children's specific cognitive remediation tools specifically dedicated to attentional and visuospatial areas. The ...

Journal: :South African Journal of Communication Disorders 1987

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