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Social Cognition In Psychosis Kathryn Eve Lewandowski Ahmed A Moustafa Editors

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Social Cognition In Psychosis Kathryn Eve Lewandowski Ahmed A Moustafa Editors
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.01 MB
Pages: 331
Author: Kathryn Eve Lewandowski; Ahmed A. Moustafa (editors)
ISBN: 9780128153154, 0128153156
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Social Cognition In Psychosis Kathryn Eve Lewandowski Ahmed A Moustafa Editors by Kathryn Eve Lewandowski; Ahmed A. Moustafa (editors) 9780128153154, 0128153156 instant download after payment.

Social Cognition in Psychosis combines current research on phenotypes, neurobiology, and existing evidence on the assessment and treatment of various forms of psychoses. The book presents various treatment options, including assessment approaches, tools and training methods that aid in the rehabilitation of patients with psychotic disorders. Social cognition is a set of psychological processes related to understanding, recognizing, processing and appropriately using social stimuli in one's environment. Individuals with psychotic disorders consistently exhibit impairments in social cognition. As a result, social cognition has been an important target for intervention, with recent efforts trying to enhance early recovery among individuals with psychotic disorders.

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