The rationale of this article is to emphasize the importance of cognitive assessment in the management of psychiatric syndromes. Many studies have investigated and have clearly shown the existence of cognitive dysfunction in most of the psychiatric disorders. These deficits occur with different severity wich seems to trace a dimensional continuum between the various clinical manifestations. Cognitive impairment is not merely a result of the damage caused during the time by the psychiatric symptoms but an integral part of the disorder itself. The alterations of different cognitive domains found in mental illnesses are often detectable as prodromal symptoms of the disease, showing indirectly a predisposition to the later development of the disorder, particularly schizophrenia. Considering the cognitive impairment is noto only a feature of schizophrenia but also of affective psychoses and bipolar disorder, some authors have suggested using the cognitive impairment as an endophenotype. Moreover, cognitive assessment is essential for the formulation of effective strategies capable also of recovery of cognitive functions through structured and specific rehabilitative strategies.
Ioime, L., Guglielmo, R., Kadilli, I., Janiri, L., The importance of cognitive assessment in the management of psychiatric disorders, <<RESEARCH AND ADVANCES IN PSYCHIATRY>>, 2014; 2014 (1): 44-45 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/67318]
The importance of cognitive assessment in the management of psychiatric disorders
Guglielmo, Riccardo;Kadilli, Irket;Janiri, Luigi
2014
Abstract
The rationale of this article is to emphasize the importance of cognitive assessment in the management of psychiatric syndromes. Many studies have investigated and have clearly shown the existence of cognitive dysfunction in most of the psychiatric disorders. These deficits occur with different severity wich seems to trace a dimensional continuum between the various clinical manifestations. Cognitive impairment is not merely a result of the damage caused during the time by the psychiatric symptoms but an integral part of the disorder itself. The alterations of different cognitive domains found in mental illnesses are often detectable as prodromal symptoms of the disease, showing indirectly a predisposition to the later development of the disorder, particularly schizophrenia. Considering the cognitive impairment is noto only a feature of schizophrenia but also of affective psychoses and bipolar disorder, some authors have suggested using the cognitive impairment as an endophenotype. Moreover, cognitive assessment is essential for the formulation of effective strategies capable also of recovery of cognitive functions through structured and specific rehabilitative strategies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.