Compensatory cognitive training for people with severe mental illnesses in supported employment: A randomized controlled trial
Schizophrenia Research Aug 24, 2017
Twamley EW, et al. – For the purpose of this study, the researchers 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. The results seemed to suggest that CCT has the potential to improve cognitive performance, psychiatric symptom severity, and quality of life in people with severe mental illnesses. Receiving CCT did not result in better work results, proposing that supported employment can result in competitive work regardless of cognitive status.
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