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Rehabilitation Programs for Elderly Women Inpatients with Schizophrenia
Authors:Carlos M. Coelho  António P. Palha  Daniela C. Gonçalves  Nancy Pachana
Affiliation:1. School of Human Movement Studies , University of Queensland , Level 5, Building 26, St Lucia QLD, 4072, Australia ccoelho@hms.uq.edu.au;3. Hospital de S. Jo?o, Servi?o de Psiquiatria Avenida , Porto, Portugal;4. Universidade do Minho, Instituto de Educa??o e Psicologia , Braga, Portugal;5. School of Psychology , University of Queensland , Queensland, Australia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study aims to describe rehabilitation and resocialization methods we believe to be appropriate for application to female patients with schizophrenia, in a psychiatric unit with a predominantly older population. We briefly describe the unit and the interventions used as an example of the proposed rehabilitation and resocialization methods applied. The article provides an overview to guide accurate intervention, particularly in inpatient women, in different types of cognitive impairment under the broad category of schizophrenia. Our clinical approach includes a token economy approach, cognitive remediation therapy, and social skills training. The token economy intervention is particularly directed to patients that present with a high mental deterioration and/or debility. Cognitive remediation training is applicable to subjects with both cognitive and social dysfunction, but that do not possess signs of an organic cerebral illness or of substance abuse. Social skills training can be the third step to resocialization, training verbal and nonverbal communication competencies.
Keywords:Schizophrenia  inpatients  token economy  cognitive remediation therapy  social skills training
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