特刊导言:严重精神疾病患者认知修复的最新进展。

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Susan R McGurk, Kim T Mueser
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摘要

认知功能受损是严重精神疾病的一个共同特征,它导致社会心理功能恶化和对精神康复的反应减弱。为了解决这些障碍,认知补救(即,旨在提高认知能力的干预措施,如基于学习原则的注意力和记忆力,以改善社会心理适应为目标)在最近几十年作为一种动态的、快速发展的循证实践出现。在这篇引言中,我们总结了关于认知补救对严重精神疾病患者认知和社会心理功能影响的对照研究,重点介绍了14年来使用类似方法进行的三项荟萃分析的结果。接下来,我们回顾了认知修复中采用的不同方法,并总结了专家小组就有效方案的关键组成部分达成共识的建议。然后,我们在本期特刊中重点介绍了四篇论文,这些论文说明了当代认知修复研究中广泛的应用和研究问题。一篇论文研究了将认知修复与有氧运动相结合来改善首发精神病精神病症状的有趣效果,而另一篇论文则探讨了使用认知修复来提高居住在封闭监管的住宅环境中等待出院的人独立生活技能训练的可行性。第三篇论文描述了一个被广泛研究的提高社会认知的项目所涉及的文化适应过程。第四篇论文考虑了已经了解到的关于认知补救的影响,并解决了与增加其实施和传播有关的问题。
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Introduction to Special Issue: Recent Advances in Cognitive Remediation for Persons With Serious Mental Illness.

Impaired cognitive functioning is a common feature of serious mental illness that contributes to worse psychosocial functioning and attenuated response to psychiatric rehabilitation. To address these impairments, cognitive remediation (i.e., interventions aimed at enhancing cognitive abilities such as attention and memory based on learning principles with the goal of improving psychosocial adjustment) has emerged in recent decades as a dynamic, rapidly evolving evidence-based practice. In this introduction we provide a summary of controlled research on the effects of cognitive remediation on cognitive and psychosocial functioning in people with serious mental illness, highlighting the results of three meta-analyses using similar methods conducted over 14 years. We next review different methods employed in cognitive remediation and summarize the recommendations of a consensus expert panel on the critical component of effective programs. We then highlight four papers in this special issue that illustrate the broad range of applications and research questions addressed in contemporary research on cognitive remediation. One paper examines the intriguing effects of combining cognitive remediation with aerobic exercise to improve psychotic symptoms in first episode psychosis, while a second one explores the feasibility of using cognitive remediation to enhance independent living skills training in people living in locked supervised residential settings awaiting discharge into the community. A third paper describes the processes involved in the cultural adaptation of a widely researched program for improving social cognition. The fourth paper considers what has been learned about the effects of cognitive remediation and tackles questions related to increasing its implementation and dissemination.

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Behavior Modification
Behavior Modification PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: For two decades, researchers and practitioners have turned to Behavior Modification for current scholarship on applied behavior modification. Starting in 1995, in addition to keeping you informed on assessment and modification techniques relevant to psychiatric, clinical, education, and rehabilitation settings, Behavior Modification revised and expanded its focus to include treatment manuals and program descriptions. With these features you can follow the process of clinical research and see how it can be applied to your own work. And, with Behavior Modification, successful clinical and administrative experts have an outlet for sharing their solutions in the field.
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