sans saps p

18
1 SANS SAPS P< Email:[email protected]

Upload: others

Post on 25-Feb-2021

31 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: SANS SAPS P

1

SANS

SAPS

P<

Email:[email protected]

Page 2: SANS SAPS P

.

1- Schizophrenia

3- Vitborne

5- Mueser 7- Positive symptoms

9- Sarason

11- Barbara

2- Haljin

4- McGurk

6- Kaplan & Sadock 8- Carlson

10- Sarason

12- Aleman

Page 3: SANS SAPS P

.

.

1- Bjorkquist 3- Pinikahana, Happell, Hope & Keks

5- Najmi

7- Pinkham 9- Perkins

11- Semin

2- Green et al 4-Charernboon and Patumanond

6- Social Cognition

8- Penn 10- Smith

Page 4: SANS SAPS P

TOM

1- Theory of Mind 3- Ochsner

5- procedural knowledge

7- Sundram 9- Sarkar

11- Latham

2- Beer 4- declarative knowledge

6- Addington

8- Deeley 10- Daly

Page 5: SANS SAPS P

1- Moll

3- executive function

2- Souza

4- Bell

Page 6: SANS SAPS P

1- Comparelli, Corigliano, Lamis and Carolis 2- Horton, Bridgwater & Haas

Page 7: SANS SAPS P

.

SAPS

SANS

-

1- Scale for Assessment of Positive Symptoms

3- test-retest reliability 5- Scale for Assessment of Negative Symptoms

2- internal consistency

4- interrator reliability

Page 8: SANS SAPS P

.

R-WAIS

IQ

WAIS-R

WAIS

WAIS-III

1- Wechsler test 2- digit span

Page 9: SANS SAPS P

.

N N N

M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)

1- comprehension

Page 10: SANS SAPS P

N N N

M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)

F

P<

,(F

Page 11: SANS SAPS P

P<

P<

Page 12: SANS SAPS P

1- Heinrichs & Zakzanis 2- Reichenberg & Harvey

Page 13: SANS SAPS P
Page 14: SANS SAPS P

1- Medial occipito-temporal 2- Lateral temporo-parietal

Page 15: SANS SAPS P

3- Medial temporal 5- Spualding, Sullivan, & Polland

4- Posterior cingulate 6- Aleman

Page 16: SANS SAPS P

-

Adolphs, R. (1999). Social Cognition & human brain. Trends in Cognitive

Science, 3, 469-478.

Aleman, A. (2014). Neurocognitive Basis of Schizophrenia: Information

Processing Abnormalities and Clues for Treatment. Advances in

Neuroscience. 2014, 1-15.

Beer, J.S., & Ochsner, K.N. (2006). Social Cognition, a multi Level Analysis.

Brain Research, 1079, 98-105.

Berman, I., Viegener, B., Merson, A., Allan, E., Pappas, D., & Green, A.I.

(1997). Differential relationships between positive and negative symptoms

and neuropsychological deficits in schizophrenia. Schizophr Res. 25,1–10.

Boer, A., Spek, A., & Lobbestael, J. (2014). Comparing cognitive functioning in

schizophrenia and autism using WAIS-III. Research in Autism Spectrum

Disorders, (8), 737–745.

Carlson, N.R. (2007). Physiology of Behavior. Allyn & Bacon, boston.

Charernboon, T., Patumanond, J. (2017). Social Cognition in Schizophrenia.

Mental Illness; 9(1):7054.doi:10.4081/mi.2017.7054.

Chiaravalloti, N.D., & DeLuca, J. (2008). Cognitive impairment in multiple

sclerosis. Journal of the Lancet Neurology, 7(12), 1139-1151.

Comparelli, A., Corigliano, V., Lamis, D.A., and Carolis, A.D. (2018). Positive

symptoms and social cognition impairment affect severity of suicidal

ideation in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 193, 470–471.

Fujino, H., Somiyoshi, Ch., Somiyoshi, T., Yasuda, Y., Yamamori, H., & Ohi,

K., (2014). Performance on Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III in

Page 17: SANS SAPS P

Japanese Patients with schizophrenia. Psychiatry and Clinical

Neurosciences. 68: 534-541.

Halgin, R., & Whitbourne, S. (2010). Abnormal psychology, clinical

perspectives on psychological disorders (6thed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

Harvey, P., D., Koren, A., Reichenberg, & Christopher, R. Bowie. (2006).

Negative Symptoms and Cognitive Deficits: What Is the Nature of Their

Relationship? Schizophrenia Bulletin. 32, 2, 250–258.

Heinrichs, R.W., & Zakzanis, K.K. (1998). Neurocognitive deficit in

schizophrenia: a quantitative review of the evidence. Neuropsychology; 12,

3, 426–445.

Horton, L.E., Bridgwater, M.A. & Haas, G.L., (2017). Emotion recognition and

social skills in child and adolescent offspring of parents with schizophrenia.

Cogn. Neuropsychiatry, 22 (3), 175–185.

Kalin, Kaplan, S., Gould, F., Pinkham, A., Penn, D., and Harvey, Ph.D. (2015). Social Cognition, Social Competence, Negative Symptoms and Social

Outcomes: Inter-relationships in People with Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia

Research; 188, 52-58.

Kaplan, H., Sadock, B., & Ruiz, P. (2015). Synopsis of Psychiatry (11th

edition). Wolters Kluwer Pub, USA.

McGurk, S.R., & Mueser, K.T. (2014). Cognitive remediation and melody of

the future. Keynote presented at the Annual Meeting of the National

Guidelines for Psychosocial Treatment of Schizophrenia. Stockholm

Cnference, Sweden, March, 2014.

Mihailov, A., Padula, M.C., Scariati, E., Schaer, M., Schneider, M.,

Eliez, S. (2017). Morphological brain changes associated with

negative symptoms in patients with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. Schizophrenia Research. 188, 52–58.

Moll, J., & Souza, R. (2007). Moral judgments, emotions and the utilitarian

brain. Trends in Cognitive Science, 11(8): 319-321.

Najmi, B. (2007). The Neuropsychological Quality of Attention Deficit

Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Research in Behavioral Sciences, 5(1),

55-63.

Pinkham, A.E., Penn, D.L., Perkins, D.O., & Lieberman, J. (2003). Implications

for the neural basis of social cognition for the study of schizophrenia.

Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 815-24.

Page 18: SANS SAPS P

Reichenberg, A. & Harvey, P.D. (2007). Neuropsychological impairments in

schizophrenia: integration of performance-based and brain imaging

findings. Psychological Bulletin, 133, 5, 833–858.

Sarason, I., Sarason, J., & Barbara, A.r. (1996). Morbid psychology. Translation

by Najarian, B, Asgharimoghadam, M. Tehran: Roshd; 1996. [persian].

Smith, E.R., & Semin, G.R. (2007). Situated social cognition. Current

Directions in Psychological Science, 16 (3), 132-135.

Spaulding, W.D., Sullivan, M.E., & Poland, J.S. (2003). Treatment and

rehabilitation of severe mental illness. New York: The Guilford Press.

Sundram, F., Deeley, Q., Sarkar, S., Daly, E., Latham, R., Craig, M., Raczek,

M., Fahy, T., Picchioni, M., Barker, G.J., & Murphy, G.M. (2012). White

matter microstructural abnormalities in the frontal lobe of adults with

antisocial personality disorder. Journal of Cortex, 48(2), 216-229.