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Cognitive Remediation Therapy for Mood Disorders: Rationale, Early Evidence, and Future Directions

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/070674371305800603

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cognitive remediation; mood disorders; depression; bipolar disorder; cognition; functional outcome; psychosocial treatment; cognitive-behavioural therapy

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  1. Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation

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People with mood disorders experience cognitive impairments that are predictive of functional disability. Cognitive remediation (CR) is an empirically validated intervention that is designed to remediate neurocognitive deficits and improve functioning. Although much of the focus of this treatment during the last decade has centred on attention deficit disorders, brain injury, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders, emerging evidence suggests that CR is an effective intervention for mood disorders and that these treatment effects translate into improvements in cognitive performance and possibly functioning. Our review aims to examine the profile and magnitude of cognitive impairments in mood disorders, review the evidence in support of CR for this population, and discuss future research directions in CR.

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