Title: Cognitive Remediation in Severe Mental Illness
1Cognitive Remediationin Severe Mental Illness
- Susan R. McGurk, Ph.D.
- Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center
- Department of Psychiatry
- Dartmouth Medical School
2What is Cognition Functioning?
- Mental processes
- Five major areas
- Attention
- Psychomotor speed
- Memory
- Problem-solving
- Social cognition
3Attention
- The ability to focus concentration on something
for a sustained period of time
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5Psychomotor Speed
- Latency of response to environmental demands and
the time required to execute tasks that require
the processing of information
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7Memory
- The acquisition, consolidation, retention of
information - Short-term memory (working memory) what you
can keep in your mind for brief periods (e.g., a
7-digit phone number) - Long-term memory (retention over longer periods
of time, such as days, weeks, etc.)
8Executive Functions
- Conceptual reasoning
- Planning
- Abstract thinking
- Flexible thinking
- Problem Solving
9Why is Cognitive Functioning Important in
Psychiatric Illness?
- Cognitive impairments are common in severe mental
illness (SMI) - Cognitive impairments increase risk of developing
SMI - Related to a broad range of functioning (such as
self-care and independent living, social
relationships, work)
10Problem-Solving Performance in Clubhouse Members
with Schizophrenia
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McGurk Meltzer, 2000
11Why is Cognitive Functioning Important in
Psychiatric Illness?
- People report awareness of cognitive problems and
effects on functioning
12Subjective Reports of Cognitive Impairment
- I have something I want to say and then it flies
right out of my mind before I say it. - I forgot what I was supposed to do today at
work. My boss got really annoyed with me. - In class, my mind wanders fairly frequently and
its upsetting. When Im reading for school, my
mind wanders- I would have to reread the sections
several times. - I tend to repeat myself, do things over and
over I forget what my friends tell me. I forget
where I put things. I forget about medications.
13Why is Cognitive Functioning Important in
Psychiatric Illness?
- Cognitive Impairment is associated with less
benefit from psychiatric rehabilitation
14Methods for Conducting Cognitive Remediation
- Focus on restoration of cognitive functions,
teaching strategies for compensating for
cognitive impairments - Combination of computer-based training exercises,
strategy coaching, group work - Most programs last 3-6 months
- Primary focus on schizophrenia
- 25 years of research on cognitive remediation
15Effectiveness of Cognitive Remediation
- Recent meta-analysis of 26 randomized controlled
studies - 1151 consumers
- Examined effects on cognitive functioning,
symptoms, psychosocial functioning - Explored mediators of outcome, including
characteristics of consumers cognitive training
program, provision of adjunctive psychiatric
rehabilitation
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18Conclusions from Meta Analysis
- Cognitive remediation improves cognitive
functioning in schizophrenia, as well as symptoms
and functioning - Most programs involve some sort of task practice
of cognitive skills - Average hours 20 and duration 13 weeks.
- Verbal learning and memory is sensitive to amount
and type of practice - Functional benefits are most effectively achieved
by adjunctive psychiatric rehabilitation
19COGPACK
- Designed for persons with severe mental illness
- Audio-visual presentation
- Contextualized formats
- Contains practice exercises for a broad range of
cognitive functions - Provides information regarding speed and accuracy
of task performance - Has demonstrated efficacy in improving cognition
in severe mental illness
20Requirements for Participation
- Reading level of at least 4th grade
- Lower reading levels necessitate more help from
staff - Competency with computer mouse
- Less competency can increase frustration levels,
and eliminate the ability to use certain
exercises
21Role of Cognitive Specialist
- The following attributes of the cognitive
specialist are instrumental to participant
success in program - 1-interpersonal warmth and empathy
- 2- high energy and enthusiasm
- 3- optimistic and hopeful
- 4- ability to notice and reinforce small
improvements (i.e., take a shaping approach to
rehabilitation) - 5- task and goal oriented
22Can Cognitive Remediation Improve the
Effectiveness of Vocational Rehabilitation?
- Cognitive remediation alone is unlikely to
improve functional outcomes, including work (as
shown in meta-analysis) - Supported employment (SE) is an evidence-based
practice for improving work in persons with
severe mental illness - Can cognitive remediation improve the
effectiveness of SE programs?
23Cognitive Functioning and Employment
- -Increasing literature on relationship between
cognitive functioning and work outcomes in
schizophrenia - -Studies have included
- Vocational rehabilitation participants
- Cross-sectional comparisons of employed vs.
unemployed clients - Retrospective analyses in clients with good vs.
poor vocational outcome - Prospective studies
24- Better cognitive functioning relates to better
employment outcomes, including in participants
in supported employment (the only evidence-based
practice for vocational rehabilitation in SMI)
25Common Work Problems often Related to Cognition
- Slowness
- Inattentiveness
- Poor quality of work (e.g., making mistakes)
- Forgetting
- Poor problem solving
- Lower stamina/Problems with fatigue
- Being late
- Not paying attention
- Disorganization
26The Thinking Skills for Work Program
- Designed for clients not benefiting from
supported employment - Fully integrated with supported employment
- Combines computer cognitive training with in vivo
applications - Is implemented by cognitive specialist who is
member of supported employment team
27Components of the Program
- Assessment
- Computer cognitive training
- Job search planning
- Job support consultation
28Role of Employment Specialist
- Employment specialist gets cognitive performance
results - Cognitive specialist meets with employment
specialist during cognitive remediation, when job
is attained, and provides follow along
consultation - Cognitive and employment specialists formulate
linkages of cognitive impairments with potential
work difficulties - Employment specialist attempts generalization of
cognitive training to job tasks - Works with cognitive specialist and the
individual to develop compensatory strategies for
performance of job tasks
29Job Performance Problems Related to Attention
- How to determine whether the problem is related
to attention - Is the person making mistakes?
- Are they not getting the job done because they
are spacing out? - Does the person report being easily distracted?
- 4. Does the person report problems with
attention?
30Coping with Attention Problems
- Self-management techniques self-verbalization of
steps - One person found it helpful to say out loud the
steps of the xeroxing and filing task, such as
Put the paper on the plate, put down the lid,
push the bottom and so on. Eventually she was
able to think the steps to herself without saying
them out loud. - More frequent rest breaks
- Instead of 15 min every 3 hours, negotiated 5 min
per hour
31Brooklyn Study Design
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Baseline Assessment
Inclusionary Criteria
Intervention
Follow Up
Assessment Feedback 24 sessions of Computer
Work Consultation with Employ. team Post
Intervention Assessment Compensatory Strategies
Demographic Characteristics Cognitive
Assessment Analysis of Prior Job Loss Clinical
Interview
SMI Enrolled in SE Recent Job Loss Interest in
Participation
Job Activity Hours Worked Wages Earned
32Post Treatment Cognitive Composite Scores
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33Thinking Skills for Work Program 2-3 Year
Employment Outcomes
34Conclusions
- Cognitive remediation can be successfully
implemented in a variety of treatment settings
for persons with severe mental illness - Cognitive remediation improved cognitive
functioning in participants with wide-ranging
educational and vocational backgrounds - Participation in the cognitive remediation
program was associated with more work in 2
different types of vocational rehabilitation - Additional work is underway to replicate and
further understand the effects of integrating
cognitive remediation with vocational
rehabilitation