Emotional disorders are common after stroke, but lacking is a complete framework to inform their treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). This paper describes such a framework. It considers modification of CBT in light of cognitive and communication disability, and the involvement of carers in treatment, and presents brief case studies to illustrate the different elements of the framework. The development of a modified CBT should form the foundation for randomized controlled trials (RCT) to support treatment in this population. Service delivery issues include pathways to treatment, therapist confidence, and the overall positioning of CBT within stroke care
BACKGROUND: Depression in stroke survivors is common, leads to poorer outcomes and often not treated...
Cognitive deficits following stroke are common and interfere with recovery. Cognitive rehabilitation...
This article focuses on depression and its psychological management following brain injury or stroke...
AbstractEmotional disorders are common after stroke, but lacking is a complete framework to inform t...
© 2015. Emotional disorders are common after stroke, but lacking is a complete framework to inform t...
Anxiety disorders are common after stroke. However, information on how to treat them with psychother...
Anxiety disorders are common after stroke. However, information on how to treat them with psychother...
Aim Currently, no evidence-based treatment is available for mood problems after stroke. We present a...
AIM: Currently, no evidence-based treatment is available for mood problems after stroke. We present ...
Anxiety disorders are common after stroke. However, information on how to treat them with psychother...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of individually tailored cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)...
This chapter presents the conceptual background to CBT and its application following ABI. We summari...
Demands placed on informal caregivers can result in an increased likelihood of experiencing common m...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
After stroke, the less visible cognitive and emotional problems including fatigue are common and hav...
BACKGROUND: Depression in stroke survivors is common, leads to poorer outcomes and often not treated...
Cognitive deficits following stroke are common and interfere with recovery. Cognitive rehabilitation...
This article focuses on depression and its psychological management following brain injury or stroke...
AbstractEmotional disorders are common after stroke, but lacking is a complete framework to inform t...
© 2015. Emotional disorders are common after stroke, but lacking is a complete framework to inform t...
Anxiety disorders are common after stroke. However, information on how to treat them with psychother...
Anxiety disorders are common after stroke. However, information on how to treat them with psychother...
Aim Currently, no evidence-based treatment is available for mood problems after stroke. We present a...
AIM: Currently, no evidence-based treatment is available for mood problems after stroke. We present ...
Anxiety disorders are common after stroke. However, information on how to treat them with psychother...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of individually tailored cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)...
This chapter presents the conceptual background to CBT and its application following ABI. We summari...
Demands placed on informal caregivers can result in an increased likelihood of experiencing common m...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
After stroke, the less visible cognitive and emotional problems including fatigue are common and hav...
BACKGROUND: Depression in stroke survivors is common, leads to poorer outcomes and often not treated...
Cognitive deficits following stroke are common and interfere with recovery. Cognitive rehabilitation...
This article focuses on depression and its psychological management following brain injury or stroke...