Clinical (but not cognitive) recovery in schizophrenia through the experience of fictional cinema

In this study, we consider the use of film not only as a clinical recovery tool but also as a novel cognitive recovery tool for additional rehabilitation not only for communication and social abilities but also for all of the basic cognitive and social cognition processes. Methods In this randomized clinical trial, 48 patients with schizophrenia were assigned to an experimental or control group. Both of the groups received treatment sessions that included viewing episodes of the television series The Sopranos. Next, the experimental group participated in a structured cognitive training session that featured questions and exercises based on the episodes. The control group participated in an idea-sharing session (of the same duration and frequency) about what the group members saw in the episode. Results At the end of the treatment, both the positive and negative clinical symptoms of the experimental group improved significantly compared with the control group. However, this improvement was not observed in basic or social cognitive functions. Discussion A brief intervention based on transforming the activities of daily life can be an effective tool for psychiatric rehabilitation. However, the study’s current characteristics and sample did not produce benefits in cognitive parameters.
Source: Schizophrenia Research: Cognition - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research