Cognitive remediation therapy to enhance cognition and improve recovery in early psychosis: the ECLIPSE research programme including an RCT

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Wykes, T., Joyce, E., Emese Csipke, Stringer, D., Pickles, A., McCrone, P., Cella, M., Taylor, R., Tinch-Taylor, R., Boadu, J., Aarons, G., Birchwood, M., Dopson, S., Fowler, D., Green-wood, K., Johnson, S., Perez, J., Ritunnano, R., Thompson, A., & Upthegrove, R

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Jul-24

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Mental Health

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Despite the effectiveness of cognitive remediation, it is not widely implemented because we do not know whether teams will accept it, how much therapist time is needed, whether there are factors which predict lower benefits, whether it is cost-effective and what is required for large-scale roll-out. Objective: To understand the factors that will enhance implementation and benefits of cognitive remediation in Early Intervention Services.

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Programme Grants Appl Res 2024;12(4). https://doi.org/10.3310/ LMFP9667

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Programme Grants for Applied Research

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12

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4

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