2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2004.06.002
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Brief emotion training improves recognition of facial emotions in chronic schizophrenia. A pilot study

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“…Several studies have shown that it is possible to recover the ability to recognize emotions with well-defined strategies and structured training (Frommann et al, 2003;Silver et al, 2004;Wolwer et al, 2005;Russell et al, 2006;Combs et al, 2007a;Russell et al, 2008;Roberts and Penn, 2009;Marsh et al, 2010;Mazza et al, 2010;Roberts et al, 2010;Combs et al, 2011). In comprehensive training programs that address emotion perception as well as other dimensions, such as theory of mind and attributions, emotion recognition improvements are typically observed even when no changes are observed in other social cognition areas (Horan et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies have shown that it is possible to recover the ability to recognize emotions with well-defined strategies and structured training (Frommann et al, 2003;Silver et al, 2004;Wolwer et al, 2005;Russell et al, 2006;Combs et al, 2007a;Russell et al, 2008;Roberts and Penn, 2009;Marsh et al, 2010;Mazza et al, 2010;Roberts et al, 2010;Combs et al, 2011). In comprehensive training programs that address emotion perception as well as other dimensions, such as theory of mind and attributions, emotion recognition improvements are typically observed even when no changes are observed in other social cognition areas (Horan et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these treatment programs were designed to directly address deficits in social cognition (e.g., emotion recognition, theory of mind) using remediation methods, while debiasing approaches are rarely employed when the primary focus is social cognitive processes (e.g., Hogarty et al, 2004;Roncone et al, 2004;Silver et al, 2004;Wolwer et al, 2005;Choi and Kwon, 2006;Kayser et al, 2006;Russell et al, 2006;Marsh et al, 2010;Mazza et al, 2010). However, deficits and biases affecting social cognition occur together in schizophrenia, and thus potentiate each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa busca tinha por finalidade encontrar estudos sobre intervenções psicoterápicas utilizando conceitos sociocognitivos e resultou em 11 artigos 2,6-15 , dos quais um foi excluído por não se tratar de um ensaio clínico 7 . Outros 10 manuscritos 3,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] foram selecionados a partir da leitura dos artigos acima, pois pareciam preencher os critérios de inclusão do tema a ser discutido. Após a leitura deles, dois foram descartados por não se tratarem de ensaios clínicos 22,24 e outro 23 , por não envolver diretamente CS.…”
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“…Such improvements were not observable at the end of the first year. Computerbased training programs especially dedicated to social cognition have recently been developed (Silver et al, 2004;Wölwer et al, 2005). They essentially focus on emotion recognition and management.…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%