It is clear that people with schizophrenia typically have cognitive problems in multiple domains as part of their illness. The cognitive deficits are among the main contributors to limitations in their everyday functioning, including their work recovery. Cognitive remediation has been applied successfully to help people with long-term, persistent schizophrenia to improve their cognitive functioning, but it is only beginning to be applied with individuals who have recently had a first episode of psychosis. Several different approaches to cognitive training have been developed. Some approaches emphasize extensive systematic practice with lower-level cognitive processes and building toward higher-level processes ("bottom-up"), while others emp...
Abstract Background Evidence is accumulating that Cognitive Remediation Training (CRT) is effective ...
Despite advances in psychopharmacology, schizophrenia remains a severely disabling illness. It is no...
Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia represents one of the main obstacles to clinical and functiona...
Cognitive remediation for schizophrenia and other mental disorders can be divided into two distinctl...
Cognitive deficits in schizophrenia are pervasive, severe, and largely independent of the positive a...
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that barriers to functional recovery are associated w...
Background: The aim of cognitive remediation is to target the cognitive impairments of patients with...
The development of effective cognitive training (CT) interventions is critical for improving the dai...
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to identify if individuals with first episode of schizophren...
It is widely accepted that patients with schizophrenia show disturbances in their cognitive function...
A critical research priority for our field is to develop treat-ments that enhance cognitive function...
Objective: A relatively high prevalence of deficits in cognitive flexibility, working memory and pla...
Schizophrenia (SZ), schizoaffective, and bipolar disorders are severe, disabling, and common psychot...
Cognitive remediation is now widely recognized as an effective treatment for cognitive deficits in s...
Research in psychopathology and the cognitive neuro-sciences suggests new applications in psychiatri...
Abstract Background Evidence is accumulating that Cognitive Remediation Training (CRT) is effective ...
Despite advances in psychopharmacology, schizophrenia remains a severely disabling illness. It is no...
Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia represents one of the main obstacles to clinical and functiona...
Cognitive remediation for schizophrenia and other mental disorders can be divided into two distinctl...
Cognitive deficits in schizophrenia are pervasive, severe, and largely independent of the positive a...
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that barriers to functional recovery are associated w...
Background: The aim of cognitive remediation is to target the cognitive impairments of patients with...
The development of effective cognitive training (CT) interventions is critical for improving the dai...
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to identify if individuals with first episode of schizophren...
It is widely accepted that patients with schizophrenia show disturbances in their cognitive function...
A critical research priority for our field is to develop treat-ments that enhance cognitive function...
Objective: A relatively high prevalence of deficits in cognitive flexibility, working memory and pla...
Schizophrenia (SZ), schizoaffective, and bipolar disorders are severe, disabling, and common psychot...
Cognitive remediation is now widely recognized as an effective treatment for cognitive deficits in s...
Research in psychopathology and the cognitive neuro-sciences suggests new applications in psychiatri...
Abstract Background Evidence is accumulating that Cognitive Remediation Training (CRT) is effective ...
Despite advances in psychopharmacology, schizophrenia remains a severely disabling illness. It is no...
Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia represents one of the main obstacles to clinical and functiona...