Schizophrenia: Deficit in social cognition and intervention programmes

Authors

  • Inmaculada Fuentes Durá
  • Juan Carlos Ruiz Ruiz
  • Sonia Garcia Ferrer
  • Mª Jose Soler Boada
  • Carmen Dasí Vivo

Keywords:

Schizophrenia, social cognition, social perception, affect perception

Abstract

This article includes a review of the areas involved in social cognition and looks at the most significant problems encountered by people diagnosed with schizophrenia in each of them: Emotional Processing; Theory of Mind; Social Perception; Social Schemata and Attributional Style or Bias. Secondly, it describes recently developed intervention programmes designed to improve some of the deficits in social cognition: Training of Affect Recognition (TAR); Social Perception Programme from Integrated Psychological Therapy (IPT); Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT); and Integrated Neurocognitive Therapy (INT).

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Published

2008-05-16

How to Cite

Fuentes Durá, I., Ruiz Ruiz, J. C., Garcia Ferrer, S., Soler Boada, M. J., & Dasí Vivo, C. (2008). Schizophrenia: Deficit in social cognition and intervention programmes. INFORMACIO PSICOLOGICA, (93), 53–64. Retrieved from https://informaciopsicologica.info/revista/article/view/247