Cognitive remediation research released – 22 December 2022
The NDIS have released a research report about supporting cognitive remediation for adults living with psychosocial disability.
Cognitive remediation is a therapeutic approach aiming to improve learning, concentration and problem-solving for everyday tasks and decision-making. It is guided by a practitioner and includes exercises targeting specific thinking skills and behaviours.
It also:
- - Is the most frequently used evidence-based help.
- - Uses learning principles to improve effective outcomes.
- - Can be a safe and cost-effective way to support everyday functioning, work, independence and wellbeing for NDIS participants with psychosocial disability.
This research is significant because:
- - Cognitive impairments are common in people with psychosocial disability.
- - Medication is usually unhelpful and has effects on everyday function, wellbeing and recovery.
- - People with severe symptoms of cognitive impairment are likely to find cognitive remediation most helpful.
https://www.ndis.gov.au/news/8593-cognitive-remediation-research-released