Durability and mechanism of effects of cognitive enhancement therapy.
@article{Hogarty2006DurabilityAM,
title={Durability and mechanism of effects of cognitive enhancement therapy.},
author={Gerard E. Hogarty and Deborah Pritchard Greenwald and Shaun M. Eack},
journal={Psychiatric services},
year={2006},
volume={57 12},
pages={
1751-7
}
}OBJECTIVES
This study sought to determine whether previously reported effects of cognitive enhancement therapy (CET) are maintained one year after treatment. CET is a developmental, small-group approach to the remediation of neurocognitive and social-cognitive deficits among persons with schizophrenia. A mechanism of action that might explain the effects of CET was also sought.
METHODS
After a study in which 121 participants with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder were randomly…
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