Computerized cognitive remediation therapy (CCRT): investigating change in the psychosocial and cognitive function of adolescent psychiatric patients.
Cognitive rehabilitation therapy been has been established as an efficacious treatment for adult psychotic disorders for over 40 years (McGurk, Twamley, Sitzer, McHugo, & Mueser, 2007). Research has shown that Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy can reduce the impact that cognitive...
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