Our research focuses on the psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery of people with long-term mental disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychoses and bipolar disorder. Over the last 20 years, we have worked on the clinical, neurocognitive, social cognition and social functioning assessment of this group of people with the aim of analysing the main deficits and implementing appropriate intervention programmes for the improvement of psychosocial functioning. These assessments and interventions aim to improve the process of psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery of people with these difficulties.
- To study the psychosocial functioning of people diagnosed with schizophrenia, other psychoses and bipolar disorder.
- To assess the areas affected in these disorders such as clinical, neurocognitive and social cognition.
- To carry out intervention programmes in psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery.
- Analysis and improvement (reduction) of the associated stigmatisation processes in the general population and in patients/users themselves (self-stigma).
- Study of gender differences and analysis of the consequences that these may have on the interventions that are carried out.
- Psychosocial functioning in psychotic and affective disorders
To study the psychosocial functioning of people diagnosed with schizophrenia, other psychoses and bipolar disorder, at different points in the development of these mental health issues.
- Clinical, cognitive and psychosocial functioning assessment in Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
To study the results of assessments in the areas affected in these disorders such as clinical, neurocognitive, social cognition (emotional processing, ToM, social cognition and attributional style) and their relationship with social functioning.
- Stigma associated with mental illness
Study of beliefs, attitudes and discrimination towards mental illness in the general population and their relationship with knowledge and contact or familiarity with mental illness.
- Gender differences in schizophrenia and other psychoses
Study of the differences that occur in socio-demographic characteristics, as well as in clinical, neurocognitive, social cognition, social functioning, response to treatment, labour market integration, etc.
- Psychological interventions in schizophrenia and other psychoses
Development and implementation of intervention programmes focused on the improvement of social skills, neurocognitive and social cognition training and psychoeducational programmes for the improvement of social functioning and quality of life from a recovery perspective.
- Neuroplasticity in psychotic and affective disorders
Study of the plasticity of the nervous system and the role played by genetic, biological and cognitive alterations in people with psychotic and affective disorders, in order to develop strategies to prevent and intervene in their functional impairment.
- FUENTES DURA, INMACULADA
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat
- SOLDEVILA MATIAS, PABLO
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A
- BLASCO GONZALEZ, M.PILAR
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A
- CORREA GHISAYS, PATRICIA MARIA
- Alumn.-Servei de Formacio Permanent
- DASI VIVO, CARMEN
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat
- PONS CAÑAVERAS, DIANA
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat
- Vicedega/Vicedegana / Vicedirector/a Ets
- RUIZ RUIZ, JUAN C
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat
- Coordinador/a Curs
- TOMAS MARTINEZ, PILAR
- PDI-Associat/Da Assistencial Ciencies Salut
- SOLDEVILA MATIAS, PABLO
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A
Collaborators
- Joan Sánchez Ortí - Universitat de València
- ExpandirRUIZ RUIZ, JUAN CPDI-Titular d'UniversitatCoordinador/a Curs
Blasco Ibáñez Campus
Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 21
46010 València (Valencia)
- FUENTES DURA, INMACULADA
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat