Fekete et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Efficacy of metacognitive training on symptom severity, neurocognition and social cognition in patients with schizophrenia: A singleâblind randomized controlled trialFekete et al., 2022
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- Fekete Z
- Vass E
- Balajthy R
- Tana Ă
- Nagy A
- OlĂĄh B
- DomjĂĄn N
- Kuritårné I
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- Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Over the past decades, a number of complementary treatments for schizophrenia have emerged. One of these is metacognitive training (MCT), which combines the principles of cognitiveâbehavioral therapies, cognitive remediation, and psychoeducation into a hybrid âŠ
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