Cognition encompasses mental processes like memory, attention, perception, and problem-solving. Cognitive challenges can be symptoms of various psychiatric and neurological disorders. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers insights into the intricacies of cognition, from cognitive decline in aging to the effects of psychiatric medications on cognitive function. Our expert editors curate content that is evidence-based and holistic, ensuring psychiatrists have a comprehensive understanding of cognition and its implications in mental health.
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Recently published articles about Cognition
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Association Between Severity of Depression and Self-Perceived Cognitive Difficulties Among Full-Time Employees
May 30, 2013
Is there a correlation between cognitive difficulties and reduced job performance in individuals with depression? Review results from a survey that evaluated the relationship between the severity of depressive...
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Depression and Adherence in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes: Pilot Data and Feasibility
March 15, 2012
The authors of this study adapted an evidence-supported treatment, individual cognitive-behavioral therapy for adherence and depression (CBT-AD), for type 1 diabetes and examined its feasibility, acceptability, and potential for...
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The Cognitive Profile of Depressed Patients With Cirrhosis
May 26, 2011
Review results from a study that sought to determine whether patients with cirrhosis and depressive symptoms have a different neuropsychological cognitive profile from patients with cirrhosis without depressive symptoms.