Background Remitted depressed (RMD) individuals form a risk group for developing future depressive episodes. Improving cognitive control may reduce the risk to develop novel depressive symptoms, as beneficial effects of such training were demonstrated in RMD individuals. Method The current study attempted to replicate and extend these results. In this randomized controlled trial (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03278756), 68 RMD individuals were allocated to a cognitive control training or an active control condition, each comprised of 10 homework sessions dispersed over two weeks. Primary outcome measures were depressive symptomatology and rumination. Assessment took place before and after training and at 3 and 6 month follow-up. Results This study ...
Objective: Information on the long-term effects of cognitive remediation (CR) in major depressive di...
Background: Previous research in the context of depression indicates that Cognitive Control Training...
Objective Executive functions (EFs) play a key role in emotion regulation and, related to this, depr...
Background Remitted depressed (RMD) individuals form a risk group for developing future depressive e...
Background: Preventing recurrence of depression forms an important challenge for current treatments....
Studies suggest that cognitive control training shows potential as a preventive intervention for dep...
Background There is a growing body of research supporting the potential therapeutic value of the Cog...
Previous studies suggest that cognitive control training (CCT) shows potential as a preventive inter...
Previous studies suggest that cognitive control training (CCD shows potential as a preventive interv...
Studies suggest that cognitive control training shows potential as a preventive intervention for dep...
There is a strong interest in cognitive control training as a new intervention for depression. Given...
Previous studies suggest that cognitive control training (CCT) shows potential as a preventive inter...
It is increasingly acknowledged that cognitive impairment can play an important role in depression v...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by reduced activation of the dorsolateral prefronta...
Objective: Information on the long-term effects of cognitive remediation (CR) in major depressive di...
Objective: Information on the long-term effects of cognitive remediation (CR) in major depressive di...
Background: Previous research in the context of depression indicates that Cognitive Control Training...
Objective Executive functions (EFs) play a key role in emotion regulation and, related to this, depr...
Background Remitted depressed (RMD) individuals form a risk group for developing future depressive e...
Background: Preventing recurrence of depression forms an important challenge for current treatments....
Studies suggest that cognitive control training shows potential as a preventive intervention for dep...
Background There is a growing body of research supporting the potential therapeutic value of the Cog...
Previous studies suggest that cognitive control training (CCT) shows potential as a preventive inter...
Previous studies suggest that cognitive control training (CCD shows potential as a preventive interv...
Studies suggest that cognitive control training shows potential as a preventive intervention for dep...
There is a strong interest in cognitive control training as a new intervention for depression. Given...
Previous studies suggest that cognitive control training (CCT) shows potential as a preventive inter...
It is increasingly acknowledged that cognitive impairment can play an important role in depression v...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by reduced activation of the dorsolateral prefronta...
Objective: Information on the long-term effects of cognitive remediation (CR) in major depressive di...
Objective: Information on the long-term effects of cognitive remediation (CR) in major depressive di...
Background: Previous research in the context of depression indicates that Cognitive Control Training...
Objective Executive functions (EFs) play a key role in emotion regulation and, related to this, depr...