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Method - 2 groups; - A meeting of 1 hour per week for 10 weeks for two groups; AM REMEDIATION THERAPY (N = 5) The program proposed differents tasks to.

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1 Method - 2 groups; - A meeting of 1 hour per week for 10 weeks for two groups; AM REMEDIATION THERAPY (N = 5) The program proposed differents tasks to patients: - a journal where they noted an event that took place the day before; - The execution of an individual project; - Exercices to become better knew. IPT (N = 3) The patients have made the first module of the IPT: Cognitive differentiation. After and before the therapies, patients were asked to completed TeMA for past and future (Neumann and Philippot, unpublished). Impact of autobiographical memory remediation in patients schizophrenia Marie Boulanger 1*, Denis Collet 2, Françoise Dussart 2, Lidvine Cornet 1, & Sylvie Blairy 1 1 University of Liège, Belgium 2 IHP L’Espoir, Belgium Introduction - Schizophrenia is accompanied by deficit in autobiographical memories (AM). These patients instructed to recall a specific event distinctly located in time and place actually recall an extended event or a category of repeated events ; - These impairments are correlated to difficulties in imagining specific events that might happen to them in the future (D’Argembeau, Raffard et Van-der-Linden, 2008) ; - The previous study suggested that the specific autobiographical memory (past and future) may be improved by an AM remediation therapy (Blairy & al., accepted). Results The results showed : that the participants tend to recall more specific events after therapies (M = 2,69), confound ITP and AM Therapy, compared to before therapies (M = 4), confounded pass and future events, t(6) = 3.28, p =.013.; No significative differences between the past and future retrieval of specific memories before and after remediation in autobiographical memory, but there is a tendancy (see table 1); No difference between IPT group and AM remediation therapy (see table 1). Objective The purpose of the present study was improved these deficits (specificity past and future events) in schizophrenia with a cognitive remediation. This intervention was compared with IPT de Brenner (Pomini & al., 1998). Discussion - Therapy seems to improve the retrieval of specific future and past autobiographical memories but the AM remediation therapy alone do not improve retrieval and projection; - These results are probably due to small sample; - In addition, the AM remediation therapy has been refined and we currently study the validity of the revised version of this cognitive intervention. Reference Blairy, S., Neumann, A., Nuttals, F., Pierret, L., Collet, D., & Philippot, P. (accepted). Improvement of Autobiographical Memory in Schizophrenia Patients following a Cognitive Intervention. Psychopathology. D’Argembeau, A., Raffard, S., & Van der Linden, M. (2008). Remembering the past and imagining the future in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117(1), 247-251. Neumann, A., & Philippot, P. (unpublished). Tâche d’Evaluation de la Mémoire Autobiographique : TeMA. Validation française de l’Autobiographical Memory Test. Pomini, Neis, Brenner, Hodel & Roder (1998). Thérapie psychologique des schizophrénies. Liège, Belgium: Mardaga. AM REMEDIATION THERAPY IPT PAST TeMA PRE 44 POST 5.25.33 FUTURE TeMA PRE 12 POST 32.33 Table 1. Mean Specificity to TeMA Before and After Therapy. *Correspondence to adress to Marie Boulanger, Departement of Cognitive Science, University of Liège, Boulevard du Rectorat 3 (B33), 4000 Liège, Belgium. E-mail: marie.boulanger@ulg.ac.be


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