[[Schizophrenia]]
1. Patients with Severe Mental Illness have disrupted metacognition as presented in this paper ![[Promoting recovery from severe mental illness - Implications from research on metacognition and metacognitive reflection and insight therapy#^017494]]
2. Intervention should be about helping the patient increase metacognition. How?
3. What is the process of change? One of the most frequently applied processes of change is "consciousness raising" - helping clients know more about themselves. - [[Trans-Theoretical Therapy - Toward A more Integrative model of change]]
4. This paper, [[Self-monitoring Using Mobile Phones in the Early Stages of Adolescent Depression Randomized Controlled Trial]], shows that a technique to encourage self-monitoring increases emotional self-awareness, reducing depressive symptoms.
5. Recovery can be encouraged by raising patients' metacognition
1. ![[Promoting recovery from severe mental illness - Implications from research on metacognition and metacognitive reflection and insight therapy#^6033e1]]
6. Mindfulness is linked to Metacognition. Mindfulness can be helpful.
1. "Shapiro et al (2006) specifically linked mindfulness to metacognition, arguing that the process of mindfully attending with openness and nonjudgementalness leads to what is referred to as reperceiving.” (Norman, 2017, p. 95) - [[Metacognition and Mindfulness the Role of Fringe Consciousness]])
2. How does Mindfulness help?
1. With "Intention, Attention and Attitude" the 3 Axiom of Mindfulness in this paper [[Article - Mechanisms of Mindfulness]], People can know more about themselves and their experiences. Shapiro et al (2006) term this ability to observe self, content as Reperceiving.