Cognitive Remediation: A Contemporary Way to Treat Psychosis
Luis R. Sandoval, Ph.D.
Psychologist & Clinical Researcher, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
This presentation will discuss the history of cognitive remediation and its early application in medical conditions. Also, we will talk about how psychology and psychiatry have incorporated CR into their techniques to treat psychiatric disorders, including psychosis. This talk will show a couple of clinical cases to illustrate how cognitive remediation can improve social skills and neurocognition.
Dr. Sandoval is a researcher and a clinician in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sandoval is a senior psychologist, supervisor, and researcher with an extensive background in mood, cognitive, and psychotic disorders. Dr. Sandoval has over 20 years of experience applying his expertise in multicultural settings, translating theoretical and clinical knowledge into clinical, research, and academic contexts in English and Spanish. Dr. Sandoval has led research studies and collaborated on NIH, NIMH, PCORI, and NASA-funded studies, mainly focusing on innovative treatments for cognitive issues in mood and psychosis disorders using computerized intervention. Dr. Sandoval has served as a senior clinical research consultant at the Yale School of Medicine, NASA-Johnson Space Center in Houston, Hartford Hospital, McLean, BIDMC, The Guidance Center, UT-Austin, among others.
Dr. Sandoval's expertise includes applying cognitive remediation in medical conditions (i.e., Sturge Weber, Epilepsy, TBI) and psychiatric conditions, including psychosis, depression, Bipolar Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, and other neurocognitive illnesses. Additionally, Dr. Sandoval's research and clinical areas include digital psychiatry and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
As part of his research work, Dr. Sandoval trains and supervises clinicians in cognitive remediation treatments for early and chronic psychosis across the U.S. and how to improve cognition in medical and psychiatric conditions, combining digital tools with evidence-based therapies.
This webinar is hosted in collaboration with the New England MHTTC