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Cognitive Enhancement in Schizophrenia and Related Disorders

A practical guide on how to assess and treat schizophrenia and related disorders using cognitive rehabilitation.

Matcheri Keshavan (Author), Shaun Eack (Author)

9781107194786, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 21 March 2019

194 pages
24 x 15.9 x 1.4 cm, 0.49 kg

Schizophrenia and related psychiatric disorders can be highly disabling. Deficits in cognition, involving skills such as attention, problem solving and social understanding are core symptoms of many psychiatric disorders, which greatly impact the quality of life of patients. New research demonstrates the evidence for cognitive enhancement therapies, capable of relieving these deficits. This book explores the evidence for cognitive enhancement therapies and their mode of action, making recommendations for individualized implementation strategies. The topics covered include computer-based exercises, psychotherapeutic group activities, and pharmacological interventions. This book is designed to serve the needs of practicing clinicians, researchers, and mental health students. It is packed full of illustrations and case vignettes from the author's own practice and includes an up-to-date bibliography of the major works in this field.

Part I. Basic Principles of Cognitive Enhancement: 1. Cognition and its impairment in schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders
2. The brain that builds itself: the phenomenon of neuroplasticity
3. Cognitive enhancement: historical overview and principles
Part II. Approaches to Cognitive Enhancement: 4. Getting ready for cognitive enhancement: patient engagement, stabilization and integration
5. Computer-based approaches to cognitive enhancement
6. Individual and group approaches to cognitive enhancement
7. Psychopharmacological approaches, cognitive enhancement, and brain stimulation
Part III. Personalizing and Optimizing Cognitive Enhancement: 8. Who responds best? Predictors and moderators of cognitive enhancement
9. Choosing the right treatment for the right patient
10. Approaches to assessment and monitoring treatment response
11. Research in cognitive enhancement: challenges and opportunities.

Subject Areas: Psychotherapy [MMJT], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychiatry [MMH], Psychopharmacology [MMGW], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Abnormal psychology [JMP], Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology [JMM]

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