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Cognitive Remediation for Psychological Disorders: Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work)

by Alice Medalia

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Cognitive remediation is an evidence-based behavioural treatment for people who are experiencing cognitive impairments that interfere with daily functioning. This volume contains all the information needed to set up a cognitive remediation programme where clients can strengthen their cognitive skills via group-based treatment that provides highly individualised learning by allowing group members to work at their own pace on cognitive tasks carefully chosen to be both engaging and remedial.… (more)
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Cognitive remediation is an evidence-based behavioural treatment for people who are experiencing cognitive impairments that interfere with daily functioning. This volume contains all the information needed to set up a cognitive remediation programme where clients can strengthen their cognitive skills via group-based treatment that provides highly individualised learning by allowing group members to work at their own pace on cognitive tasks carefully chosen to be both engaging and remedial.

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