Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for People with Parkinson's Disease and Caregivers

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for People with Parkinson's Disease and Caregivers

A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

Marcia Smith Pasqualini, Michael Macht, Heiner Ellgring

Natur- & Humanwissenschaften

Paperback

364 Seiten

ISBN-13: 9783958262263

Verlag: Würzburg University Press

Erscheinungsdatum: 29.04.2024

Sprache: Englisch

Farbe: Ja

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The need for mental health support within the Parkinson's disease (PD) community has never been greater, yet many practitioners lack the knowledge or experience to address the unique challenges associated with PD. This book serves as a practical guide for mental health professionals to assist individuals with PD and caregivers through the use of cognitive-
behavioral therapy techniques, with the goal of enhancing their well-being and quality of life. The book includes a review of information about PD and mental health, and four structured group programs designed to address issues that are common in people with PD and caregivers:
- Coping with stress and illness
- Communicating about PD
- Emotional expression in PD
- Interventions for caregivers
The programs presented in this book can be utilized as they are, personalized for individual use, or adapted for research protocols. Additionally, the information can serve as a valuable resource for people with PD and their family members, who can learn about PD and be introduced to evidence-based strategies that can be used conjointly with professionals to improve their experience of living with PD.
Marcia Smith Pasqualini

Marcia Smith Pasqualini

Prof. Marcia Smith Pasqualini, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (University of Missouri-Columbia); Professor of Psychology (Avila University). Research in emotions, facial expressions, anxiety, eating disorders, and psychological factors in Parkinson's disease.

Michael Macht

Michael Macht

Prof Dr. Michael Macht, Diploma in Psychology, Dr. phil., Habilitation and Adjunct Professor for Psychology (University of Wuerzburg), psychotherapist. Research in emotions, eating and eating disorders, psychological factors and interventions in Parkinson's Disease.

Heiner Ellgring

Heiner Ellgring

Prof. em. Dr. Heiner Ellgring, Diploma in Psychology, Dr. rer. nat. (University of Marburg), Habilitation for Psychology (University of Giessen), retired Prof. for Intervention Psychology (University of Wuerzburg), Research in Nonverbal communication, emotions, psychological factors in psychopathology and neurodegenerative diseases, specifically in Parkinson's Disease.

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