Cognitive Remediation for Neuropsychological Impairment in Compulsive Hoarding

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2011
The primary aim of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to examine whether cognitive remediation, compared to a placebo, improves attention and related cognitive functions in patients with compulsive hoarding. The primary hypothesis is that compulsive hoarding patients who are treated with cognitive remediation will demonstrate improved cognitive skills at post-treatment compared to patients receiving placebo. This will be especially true of attention; memory and executive function skills may also be improved.
Epistemonikos ID: d760327d6f411da44ae75c380e2533e1b6033f8e
First added on: May 10, 2024