APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Effect of Cognition on Resilience to Relapse in Depression

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session

  • Elissa Hamlat
    University of Illinois, Chicago
  • Elissa Hamlat
    Temple University
  • Scott Langenecker
    University of Illinois at Chicago

Abstract

Does cognitive impairment improve with length of remission between depressive episodes? Results found those remitted for more than one year demonstrated better working memory those remitted under one-year as well as controls. Findings are the first to suggest a compensatory process in remitted individuals who remain resilient to relapse.

Psychotherapy Research

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