Background: Group therapy interventions represent an effective and concrete rehabilitation alternative for people with Alzheimer’s disease (PWA); interestingly, a recent review show that art therapy is useful approach in dementia (Chancellor et al., 2014) improving cognitive and behavioral functions and well-being of PWA. Aims: To investigate the effects of a rehabilitative approach based on group visual art treatment on memory, language, visuo-constructional and executive abilities, art reasoning and well-being in PWA. Possible changes in neural functions at rest were also investigated. Methods: 18 persons (Mean age=76.6, SD=5.22) with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI; n=11) or mild-AD (n=7) underwent a twice weekly group treatment u...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
Background: Art therapy is defined by the British Association of Art Therapists as: “a form of psyc...
Background There has been increasing interest in dementia, the arts and creativity across different...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
Background The growing social emergency represented by Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and the lack of medi...
Dementia is a progressive disease characterized by a widespread impairment of mental functioning inc...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...
Background: Attention has shifted to the use of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent cogniti...
Abstract Background Attention has shifted to the use of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent...
Whether art therapy can be an effective rehabilitative treatment for people with brain or mental dis...
Advisors: Jamie Mayer.Committee members: Jennifer Gray; Janet Olson.Includes bibliographical referen...
Background:: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for...
This human-subject study used the Quality of Life-Alzheimer's Disease (QOL-AD) for its pre- and pos...
10.1017/s1355617720000697Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society27179-8
Background. The growing social emergency represented by Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the lack of med...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
Background: Art therapy is defined by the British Association of Art Therapists as: “a form of psyc...
Background There has been increasing interest in dementia, the arts and creativity across different...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
Background The growing social emergency represented by Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and the lack of medi...
Dementia is a progressive disease characterized by a widespread impairment of mental functioning inc...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...
Background: Attention has shifted to the use of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent cogniti...
Abstract Background Attention has shifted to the use of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent...
Whether art therapy can be an effective rehabilitative treatment for people with brain or mental dis...
Advisors: Jamie Mayer.Committee members: Jennifer Gray; Janet Olson.Includes bibliographical referen...
Background:: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for...
This human-subject study used the Quality of Life-Alzheimer's Disease (QOL-AD) for its pre- and pos...
10.1017/s1355617720000697Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society27179-8
Background. The growing social emergency represented by Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the lack of med...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
Background: Art therapy is defined by the British Association of Art Therapists as: “a form of psyc...
Background There has been increasing interest in dementia, the arts and creativity across different...