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Cognitive reserve as an outcome predictor: first-episode affective versus non-affective psychosis.

S AmorettiB CabreraC TorrentG MezquidaA LoboA González-PintoM ParelladaI CorripioE VietaE de la SernaA ButjosaF ContrerasS SarróR PenadésA M Sánchez-TorresM CuestaMiguel Bernardonull null
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2018)
CR plays a differential role in the outcome of psychoses according to the diagnosis. Specifically, in order to address the needs of non-affective patients with low CR, cognitive rehabilitation treatments will need to be 'enriched' by adding pro-cognitive pharmacological agents or using more sophisticated approaches. However, a functional remediation therapy may be of choice for those with an affective psychosis and low CR.
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