30 Jun Tips for Conducting Group Cognitive Therapy
Group cognitive therapy is a great way to help clients with bridging in a supportive environment. ...
Group cognitive therapy is a great way to help clients with bridging in a supportive environment. ...
In this article, we'll discuss how and why to involve families in cognitive rehabilitation....
Going through cognitive therapy can be difficult and frustrating for patients, but it can be incredibly rewarding. Supporting a loved one in cognitive therapy can be very helpful in their recovery....
Here at HappyNeuron, we always have an eye out for the latest scientific findings and technology that may be useful to clinicians and their patients. We’re very interested in the EyeBOX device, which is a...
In this article, we’ll focus on why childhood aphasia occurs, the different types, and how it may be treated through cognitive therapy....
Helping others act on the ability to act is one of our goals here at HappyNeuron. We like to use this saying as a way of aligning ourselves to have an innovative and encouraging mindset....
Aphasia is a language impairment typically caused by a stroke or other brain injury. It can affect both the understanding and production of speech and language....
You may have patients who struggle with different types of attention. One that proves difficult for many people is maintaining sustained attention. In this article, we'll discuss how to improve sustained attention skills....
Research shows that a positive relationship between patient and clinician can improve therapy outcomes. How can clinicians improve communication with patients?...
There are different types of motivation, and understanding them can give us a lot of insight into our own behaviors and emotions, as well as those of patients....