Programme de Remédiation cognitive NEAR (Neuropsychological Educational Approach to Cognitive Remediation) chez des adolescents présentant un Trouble Déficit de l’Attention/Hyperactivité et/ou un Trouble du spectre Autistique - 06/10/19
NEAR (Neuropsychological Educational Approach to Cognitive Remediation) Cognitive Remediation Program in Adolescents with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder
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La remédiation cognitive est une approche thérapeutique qui trouve ses fondements dans la notion de plasticité cérébrale. Elle a pour objectif d’améliorer certaines fonctions cognitives déficitaires par la répétition d’exercices spécifiques et de favoriser la dimension métacognitive. Chez l’enfant et l’adolescent, plusieurs programmes de stimulation cognitive ou d’entraînement cognitif existent, notamment pour le Trouble Déficit de l’Attention/Hyperactivité (TDAH). Les premiers résultats indiquent essentiellement des bénéfices en termes de mémoire de travail visuelle et verbale. En revanche, les effets de l’entraînement cognitif semblent avoir du mal à se généraliser sur d’autres apprentissages du quotidien et n’ont que des effets limités sur les symptômes. Le service de psychopathologie de l’enfant et de l’adolescent du Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne a utilisé le programme Neuropsychological Educational Approach to Cognitive Remediation (NEAR) pour des patients âgés de 11 à 15 ans présentant un TDAH ou un TSA. Cette méthode combine exercices cognitifs et groupe de thérapie comportementale et cognitive. Elle a comme intérêt de travailler simultanément certaines fonctions cognitives et la dimension métacognitive en encourageant la généralisation dans d’autres situations ou contextes de vie quotidienne. Les premières observations indiquent que ce programme montre une bonne acceptabilité auprès des adolescents et est adapté aux pathologies choisies. Les participants ont rapporté une amélioration sur le plan mnésique et à un degré moindre des bénéfices au plan attentionnel et en termes de planification. Les adolescents soulignent que la majorité des acquis a pu être transférable dans le milieu scolaire. Cette toute première application de ce programme chez des adolescents demande donc à être poursuivie et évaluée quantitativement à la fois par des données neuropsychologiques et au plan fonctionnel sur un plus grand échantillon.
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Objectives |
Cognitive Remediation is a therapeutic approach based on the notion of brain plasticity. It aims to improve certain cognitive function deficits through the repetition of specific exercises and to promote the metacognitive dimension (the awareness and reflection of an individual on his cognitions, his behaviors and the strategies he uses to solve a problem). Several programs have already been validated in adult patients with schizophrenia and have shown improvements in cognitive performance and functioning. Some of the programs were later applied to other pathologies such as anorexia nervosa or autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Remedial programs have also been developed for children and adolescents because the early symptomatic expression of certain disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or ASD makes one suspect a neurodevelopmental origin and all have in common an alteration of the executive functions. There are programs of cognitive stimulation or cognitive training, particularly in the context of ADHD. Although the results do show benefits in terms of visual and verbal working memory, the effects of cognitive training seem to be difficult to generalize to other everyday learning and have only limited effects on the symptoms. The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the Neuropsychological Educational Approach to Cognitive Remediation for Adolescents (NEAR).
Patients or materials and methods |
The Department of Child and adolescent Psychopathology of the Sainte-Anne Hospital (Paris), part of the reference center for remediation and psychosocial rehabilitation (C3RP), used NEAR, originally developed for adult schizophrenic patients, with four preadolescents and adolescents aged 11 to 15 years with either ADHD or ASD. The IQ ranged from 80 to 112 and none was under medication. This method combines cognitive exercises and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy groups. The interest is in working simultaneously on cognitive functions such as memory, executive functions, attention, visuospatial abilities and the metacognitive dimension by building “bridges” between what has been worked on in the sessions and examples from daily life. One of the main focuses in the NEAR method is the principle of encouraging intrinsic motivation. The method also aims to restore confidence in the ability to acquire skills, to overcome certain failures regularly encountered by these adolescents in their schooling and to encourage the generalization and transfer of learning to other situations or contexts from daily life.
Results |
The first observations show that this program is applicable and adapted to preadolescents and adolescents as well as to the pathologies targeted in this group. The participants reported improvement in memory. They also emphasized the benefits in attention and planning. Moreover, the adolescents report that the majority of learning has been transferable to the school environment. The commonest example was the use of techniques to improve their memory such as making a list, verbalizing (stating either aloud or mentally the subject matter of a course) or organizing information. Others have used attentional strategies learned during the group such as condensing information, pausing, using verbalization, or reducing sensory distractors. Another positive aspect of the group reported by all teenagers was the pleasure of seeing each other again every week, the perceived support and the development of self-help skills.
Conclusion |
Cognitive Remediation is now an additional therapeutic tool, which can empower other therapeutic approaches with no significant side effects. The development and evaluation of programs targeting a wider range of neuropsychological deficits than the NEAR program seems to us to be a future direction because children do not all have the same neuropsychological profile and they are often affected by several neuropsychological deficits. The first application of this program in adolescents is taking place within the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Sainte-Anne Hospital Centre. Neuropsychological and functional evaluations on a larger sample are underway.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Mots clés : Adolescent, Programme de soins, Remédiation cognitive, Stimulation, Thérapie comportementale et cognitive, Trouble déficitaire de l’attention hyperactivité, Trouble du spectre autistique
Keywords : Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Autism spectrum disorder, Behavioral and cognitive therapy, Care program, Cognitive remediation, Stimulation, Teenager
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Vol 177 - N° 8
P. 758-764 - octobre 2019 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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