Open access

Seeing the Bigger Picture: A Lesson for Accessible Treatment Design

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
28 January 2021

Abstract

A cognitive remediation group therapy was adapted to accommodate a participant with acquired blindness in an early psychosis intervention program. The modifications facilitated group inclusion and self-reported positive outcomes. This case highlights the need to consider accessibility during treatment design and transitioning therapies from research settings into clinical environments.

Résumé

Une thérapie de groupe de remédiation cognitive a été adaptée pour accueillir un participant atteint de cécité acquise au sein d’un programme d’intervention précoce pour la psychose. Les modifications ont facilité l’inclusion du groupe et les résultats positifs autodéclarés. Ce cas met en évidence la nécessité de tenir compte de l’accessibilité lors de la conception du traitement et de la transition des thérapies des milieux de recherche vers les environnements cliniques.

Formats available

You can view the full content in the following formats:

References

Bowie C. R., Grossman M., Gupta M., Holshausen K., and Best M. W. 2017 Action-based cognitive remediation for individuals with serious mental illnesses: Effects of real-world simulations and goal setting on functional and vocational outcomes Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 40 1 53 -60
Bowie C. R., Bell M. D., Fiszdon J. M., Johannesen J. K., Lindenmayer J. P., McGurk S. R., Medalia A.A., Penades R., Saperstein A.M., Twamley E.W., Ueland T., and Wykes T. 2020 Cognitive remediation for schizophrenia: An expert working group white paper on core techniques Schizophrenia Research 215 49 -53
Medalia A., Beck A. T., and Grant P. M. 2019 Cognitive therapies for psychosis: Advances and challenges Schizophrenia Research 203 1 -2
Purdon, S. E., (2005). The screen for cognitive impairment in psychiatry (SCIP): Administration manual and normative data. Edmonton, Alberta: Purdon Neuropsychological Labs Inc.

Information & Authors

Information

Published In

cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 39Number 3November 2020
Pages: 89 - 92

History

Version of record online: 28 January 2021

Key Words

  1. cognitive remediation
  2. psychosis
  3. accessibility

Mots-clés

  1. remédiation cognitive
  2. psychose
  3. accessibilité

Authors

Affiliations

David J. VanDyke
Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Tammy Zimmerman
Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Tammy Vanrooy
Melissa Milanovic
Christopher R. Bowie [email protected]

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

Other Metrics

Citations

Cite As

Export Citations

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

There are no citations for this item

View Options

View options

PDF

View PDF

Login options

Check if you access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.

Subscribe

Click on the button below to subscribe to Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

Purchase options

Purchase this article to get full access to it.

Restore your content access

Enter your email address to restore your content access:

Note: This functionality works only for purchases done as a guest. If you already have an account, log in to access the content to which you are entitled.

Media

Media

Other

Tables

Share Options

Share

Share the article link

Share on social media