Psychotherapy and counselling approaches are being used increasingly with people with dementia, but there has been little structured research into the effectiveness of such work. This research reports findings from the evaluation of six, ten-week long psychotherapy groups for people with dementia in the south of England. Measures of depression and anxiety were taken independently of the clinical work at four time points: six weeks before the group began, at the start of the group, at the end of the group and at follow-up after a gap of ten-weeks. Forty-two participants entered the project at different points, of whom 19 completed the baseline, intervention and follow-up phases of the project. Analysis of the data for depression and anxiety ...
Introduction: Dementia and mild cognitive impairment are associated with an increased risk of depres...
Abstract Background Many people with dementia experience anxiety, which can lead to decreased indepe...
OBJECTIVES: Assess the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for depression and anxiety in peo...
Psychotherapy and counselling approaches are being used increasingly with people with dementia, but ...
Background: The importance of providing emotional support to people newly diagnosed as having dement...
Dementia is a neurocognitive disorder that affects a person's abilities in daily functioning. Anxiet...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives: Psychotherapy provides a means of helping par...
Until recently psychotherapy and counselling techniques have rarely been used with people with demen...
As there is currently no cure for dementia, providing psycho-social support is imperative. Counselli...
Dementia is an increasingly prevalent and costly condition in the UK. This review aims to explore th...
CBT‐based treatments added to usual care probably slightly reduce symptoms of depression for people ...
Objectives: Caregivers of patients with dementia are at a greater risk of developing burden, strain ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence‐based psychological therapies for dementia and psychological...
Introduction: Dementia and mild cognitive impairment are associated with an increased risk of depres...
Abstract Background Many people with dementia experience anxiety, which can lead to decreased indepe...
OBJECTIVES: Assess the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for depression and anxiety in peo...
Psychotherapy and counselling approaches are being used increasingly with people with dementia, but ...
Background: The importance of providing emotional support to people newly diagnosed as having dement...
Dementia is a neurocognitive disorder that affects a person's abilities in daily functioning. Anxiet...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives: Psychotherapy provides a means of helping par...
Until recently psychotherapy and counselling techniques have rarely been used with people with demen...
As there is currently no cure for dementia, providing psycho-social support is imperative. Counselli...
Dementia is an increasingly prevalent and costly condition in the UK. This review aims to explore th...
CBT‐based treatments added to usual care probably slightly reduce symptoms of depression for people ...
Objectives: Caregivers of patients with dementia are at a greater risk of developing burden, strain ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence‐based psychological therapies for dementia and psychological...
Introduction: Dementia and mild cognitive impairment are associated with an increased risk of depres...
Abstract Background Many people with dementia experience anxiety, which can lead to decreased indepe...
OBJECTIVES: Assess the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for depression and anxiety in peo...