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Cognitive Remediation Training

Cognitive remediation is a structured, evidence-based therapeutic approach designed to improve the underlying cognitive processes that affect how a person thinks, learns, and functions in daily life. Rather than simply teaching compensatory strategies, cognitive remediation targets the brain's capacity for neuroplasticity — its ability to reorganize and strengthen neural connections — through repeated, targeted exercises that train specific cognitive domains such as attention, working memory, processing speed, executive function, and reasoning. Sessions are typically guided by a trained clinician and may incorporate computerized training programs, paper-based tasks, or a combination of both, with difficulty levels adjusted progressively as the client improves

Who is Cognitive Remediation for?

Cognitive remediation is used across a wide range of populations, including individuals with ADHD, learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and age-related cognitive decline. It is particularly well-suited for those who have not achieved sufficient gains through medication or traditional therapy alone, and for individuals seeking a non-pharmacological path to improving cognitive performance. Children, adolescents, and adults all stand to benefit, with outcomes often most pronounced when treatment is initiated early and delivered consistently.

The research supporting cognitive remediation is robust and growing. Meta-analyses across multiple psychiatric and neurological populations show meaningful improvements in targeted cognitive domains, with studies in schizophrenia and TBI demonstrating some of the strongest effect sizes. For ADHD and learning disabilities specifically, cognitive remediation has shown measurable gains in working memory, attention regulation, and academic performance.

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