Cognitive Health in First Episode Psychosis
Categories:
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
Department of Psychiatry,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
FEP Project ECHO,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
FEP Project ECHO,
Other FEP Topics | Tags:
ABCR,
abilities,
action-based cognitive remediation,
attention,
brain health,
brain injury,
Bryn,
Bryn Oldham,
CET,
cognition,
cognition care,
cognitive abilities,
cognitive benefits,
cognitive decline,
cognitive deficits,
cognitive enhancement therapy,
cognitive exercise,
cognitive function,
cognitive health,
cognitive impairment,
cognitive remediation,
coherence,
college,
community,
coordinated specialty care for psychosis,
dementia,
depression,
development of problem-solving strategies,
discussions,
early intervention,
education,
exercise,
FEP,
first episode psychosis,
focus,
goal setting,
healthy cognition status,
information,
information processing,
insomnia,
language comprehension,
maintenance,
memory,
memory problems,
memory recall,
mental stimulation,
metacognition,
Oldham,
problem-solving,
problem-solving strategies,
processing,
processing speed,
psychosis,
psychosocial education,
real-world functioning,
recovery,
relationships,
risks to cognitive health,
roleplay,
schizophrenia,
school,
self-confidence,
skills,
sleep,
social,
social activities,
social skills,
symptomatic recovery,
therapists,
treatment adherence,
work
Cognitive health in regards to first episode psychosis is discussed by Bryn Oldham, M.Ed., LPCC-S.