Cognitive training is any intervention aimed at improving, maintaining, or restoring mental function through the repeated and structured practice of tasks which pose an inherent problem or mental challenge (Sitzer, Twamley, & Jeste, 2006). Individual cognitive training is provided to patients in a one-on-one approach.
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