Resources

  • Teach Recovery | Columbia Psychiatry

    Teach Recovery is an online training resource developed to support mental-health professionals in understanding and addressing cognitive health in people with psychiatric disorders. The program is designed for professionals across psychiatry, psychology, nursing, social work, counselling and occupational therapy. Delivered by the Teach Recovery team, it offers accessible, evidence-based training materials to support better clinical care and service outcomes.

  • Dealing with Cognitive Dysfunction | OMH

    A handbook for families and friends of individuals with psychiatric disorders. Developed by experts in cognition psychology, Prof Alice Medalia and Dr Nadine Revheim, for the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH).

  • Revolution in Mind | Orygen

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Cognition in Bipolar Workbook | ISBD

    The International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) develops expert-led resources to address major unmet needs in bipolar research and clinical care. Through its specialised Task Forces, ISBD brings together international experts to explore important scientific and clinical topics that often receive limited research attention. Resources developed by the Task Force includes the Cognition in Bipolar Workbook, an information package providing research-informed strategies for managing cognitive difficulties in bipolar disorder.

  • BRAIN Toolkit | Cerveau

    The Interactive Brain Toolkit is an educational resource developed by Dr. Caroline Cellard’s team at Université Laval in partnership with the Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre of the Capitale-Nationale region (CIUSSS-CN). It explains neuropsychological functioning and the everyday impact of cognitive difficulties in clear, accessible language. The toolkit is designed for professionals as well as adolescents, young adults, and family members who are affected by or working with neuropsychological challenges. It offers theoretical content and three clinical modules through an online, interactive platform that users can tailor to their needs.

  • Cognitive Remediation Snapshot | NDIS

    This report presents research findings on cognitive remediation in adults living with psychosocial disability, and was developed by the Research and Evaluation Branch of the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).