Treatments for cognitive and functional impairments associated with severe mental illnesses are urgently needed. We tested a 12-week, manualized, Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT) intervention targeting prospective memory, attention, learning/memory, and executive functioning in the context of supported employment for people with severe mental illnesses who were seeking work. 153 unemployed, work-seeking outpatients with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder (n=58), bipolar disorder (n=37), or major depression (n=58) were randomized to receive supported employment plus CCT or enhanced supported employment, a robust control group. Assessments of neuropsychological performance, functional capacity, psychiatric symptom severity, and self-...
Several studies in schizophrenia found a positive association between cognitive performance and work...
Abstract—Cognitive deficits are a major determinant of social and occupational dysfunction in schizo...
Employment is central to the concept of recovery in severe mental illness. However, common comorbid ...
Treatments for cognitive and functional impairments associated with severe mental illnesses are urge...
This study examined the effectiveness of cognitive training (the Thinking Skills for Work Program) f...
The objective of this study was to examine whether cognitive change and age predicted work outcome i...
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI) struggle with work functioning even with the assistance of...
Cognitive impairments contribute to difficulty obtaining employment for people with severe mental il...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...
Objectives: Common mental disorders (CMDs) are a major cause of rising disability benefit expenditur...
Objective To determine the most effective way of helping people with severe mental illness to obtain...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the synergistic effects of cognitive remediation t...
New research suggests that group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may help improve employmen...
OBJECTIVE:Prospective memory (the ability to remember to do things) has clear implications for every...
Employment rates in schizophrenia are consistently low. Considerable research has identified both so...
Several studies in schizophrenia found a positive association between cognitive performance and work...
Abstract—Cognitive deficits are a major determinant of social and occupational dysfunction in schizo...
Employment is central to the concept of recovery in severe mental illness. However, common comorbid ...
Treatments for cognitive and functional impairments associated with severe mental illnesses are urge...
This study examined the effectiveness of cognitive training (the Thinking Skills for Work Program) f...
The objective of this study was to examine whether cognitive change and age predicted work outcome i...
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI) struggle with work functioning even with the assistance of...
Cognitive impairments contribute to difficulty obtaining employment for people with severe mental il...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...
Objectives: Common mental disorders (CMDs) are a major cause of rising disability benefit expenditur...
Objective To determine the most effective way of helping people with severe mental illness to obtain...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the synergistic effects of cognitive remediation t...
New research suggests that group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may help improve employmen...
OBJECTIVE:Prospective memory (the ability to remember to do things) has clear implications for every...
Employment rates in schizophrenia are consistently low. Considerable research has identified both so...
Several studies in schizophrenia found a positive association between cognitive performance and work...
Abstract—Cognitive deficits are a major determinant of social and occupational dysfunction in schizo...
Employment is central to the concept of recovery in severe mental illness. However, common comorbid ...