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The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a short term compensatory cognitive group intervention - the Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT) among people with severe mental illnesses, receiving ambulatory treatment
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This study includes two experimental arms to research cognitive compensatory group treatment in severe mental illness population. The study consists of 4 primary phases: recruitment, assessment, intervention and post-intervention assessment. Two arms involve an ambulatory participants. participants are assigned to an intervention or control group according to the order of recruitment. Assessment and post-assessment phases include assessments of functional capacity, cognitive functions and severity of symptoms.
Intervention includes 12 group sessions in a small group of five participants, focusing on learning compensatory strategies aimed to improve attention, concentration, learning, memory, organization, and problem-solving in order to improve everyday functioning. Interventions will be performed in addition to standard ambulatory treatment. The control group will receive standard ambulatory treatment only.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Miryam Ben Zaken, B.O.T
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