2023
DOI: 10.1080/27706710.2023.2178266
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Psychosocial intervention for schizophrenia

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“…Absence of psychological intervention in the treatment of schizophrenia patients is a main lacking which increases the chance of relapse and symptoms severity ( 60 ). In long term, lack of psychoeducation increases the risk of psychotic episodes, prodromal phases, and sporadic symptoms can contribute to an increase in symptom severity, eventually manifesting as negative symptoms and serious functional impairment ( 61 63 ). Psychological treatment with early onset play a significant role in symptom management ( 64 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absence of psychological intervention in the treatment of schizophrenia patients is a main lacking which increases the chance of relapse and symptoms severity ( 60 ). In long term, lack of psychoeducation increases the risk of psychotic episodes, prodromal phases, and sporadic symptoms can contribute to an increase in symptom severity, eventually manifesting as negative symptoms and serious functional impairment ( 61 63 ). Psychological treatment with early onset play a significant role in symptom management ( 64 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schizophrenia is a common and complex psychiatric disorder with overall symptoms (mainly including negative, positive, and emotional symptoms) that may related to deficits in cognitive function ( 1 3 ). Currently, antipsychotic medication is the main treatment for schizophrenia, but cognitive impairment and some clinical symptoms may persist after medication ( 4 ), so it is urgent to find suitable psychosocial adjunctive therapies to improve overall symptoms and cognitive impairment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working memory (WM) conceptualizes a cognitive system that has been referred to as the “sketchpad of conscious thought”, given its essential role in all complex cognitive processes, ranging from problem-solving and decisionmaking to social cognition and language processing. Impairments in WM have been reported in a range of neurological and mental disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, major depression, and substance use disorders (Lee and Park 2005; Forbes et al 2009; Becker et al 2010; Jahn 2013; Wang et al 2015; Nikolin et al 2021; Ramos and Machado 2021), and have been associated with impaired social and daily life functioning (Huang et al 2014; Xu et al 2022; Sun et al 2023). WM thus represents a promising treatment target and initial studies have developed and evaluated behavioral and pharmacological interventions to enhance WM (Hernaus et al 2017; Kaser et al 2017; Teixeira-Santos et al 2019; Zhao, Becker, et al 2019; Afsaneh and Zarei Ghobadi 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%