Matthew P. Marggraf
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View article: Social functioning mediates the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and recovery among veteran and community service users with serious mental illness.
Social functioning mediates the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and recovery among veteran and community service users with serious mental illness. Open
Clinical providers working with persons with SMI should regularly assess social functioning in addition to assessing psychiatric symptoms and personal recovery factors and should incorporate social skills education into SMI group and indiv…
View article: Personalizing interventions using real-world interactions: Improving symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia with tailored metacognitive therapy.
Personalizing interventions using real-world interactions: Improving symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia with tailored metacognitive therapy. Open
Compared to an evidence-based benchmark, we observed that real-world interactions can be used to tailor metacognitive therapy and improve outcomes in schizophrenia. Tailored MERIT has the potential to impact practice by personalizing treat…
View article: Addressing Formal Thought Disorder in Psychosis through Novel Assessment and Targeted Intervention
Addressing Formal Thought Disorder in Psychosis through Novel Assessment and Targeted Intervention Open
Formal thought disorder (FTD) is a debilitating symptom of psychosis. It is linked to functional deficits and generally demonstrates poor response to interventions. Metacognition has emerged as a potential therapeutic target that may be ef…
View article: The link between formal thought disorder and social functioning in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis
The link between formal thought disorder and social functioning in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis Open
Background. Formal thought disorder (FTD) and social functioning impairments are core symptoms of schizophrenia. Although both have been observed for over a century, the strength of the relationship between FTD and social functioning remai…
View article: Words matter: Implementing the electronically activated recorder in schizotypy.
Words matter: Implementing the electronically activated recorder in schizotypy. Open
In schizophrenia-spectrum populations, analyzing the words people use has offered promise for unlocking information about affective states and social behaviors. The electronically activated recorder (EAR) is an application-based program th…
View article: M126. Behavioral Ecological Momentary Assessment in Schizotypy and Schizophrenia: Evidence of Social Dysfunction in Daily Life
M126. Behavioral Ecological Momentary Assessment in Schizotypy and Schizophrenia: Evidence of Social Dysfunction in Daily Life Open
Background: Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is a gold-standard tool for identifying real-world social phenomena across the schizophrenia-spectrum. As used traditionally, however, EMA falls prey to many of the same limitations as self…
View article: Neuroplastic changes in patients with schizophrenia undergoing cognitive remediation: Triple-blind trial
Neuroplastic changes in patients with schizophrenia undergoing cognitive remediation: Triple-blind trial Open
Background Patients with schizophrenia have shown cognitive improvements following cognitive remediation, but the neuroplastic changes that support these processes are not fully understood. Aims To use a triple-blind, placebo-controlled tr…
View article: Examining Affect in Psychometric Schizotypy Using Behavioral Experience Sampling Methodology
Examining Affect in Psychometric Schizotypy Using Behavioral Experience Sampling Methodology Open