Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia
History, Evolution and Internationalism
Herausgeber: Yates, Lauren A; Orrell, Martin; Yates, Jennifer
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia
History, Evolution and Internationalism
Herausgeber: Yates, Lauren A; Orrell, Martin; Yates, Jennifer
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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) has made a huge global, clinical impact since its inception, and this landmark book is the first to draw all the published research together in one place.
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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) has made a huge global, clinical impact since its inception, and this landmark book is the first to draw all the published research together in one place.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9780367362713
- ISBN-10: 0367362716
- Artikelnr.: 57732802
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9780367362713
- ISBN-10: 0367362716
- Artikelnr.: 57732802
Dr Lauren A. Yates is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham, UK. Dr Jen Yates is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham, UK. Professor Martin Orrell is Director of the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham, UK. Dr Aimee Spector is Reader in Clinical Psychology at University College London, UK. Professor Bob Woods is Director of the Dementia Services Development Centre at Bangor University, UK.
Preface (Martin Orrell) List of Contributors Section 1: Overview of CST and Related Approaches 1. Introduction (Aimee Spector) 2. Cognitive Stimulation
Training and Rehabilitation: The Bigger Picture (Javier Olazaran and Ruben Muniz) Section 2: The CST Research Findings 3. CST: Development Process (Bob Woods) 4. Group Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Clinical Trials (Martin Orrell and Lene Thorgrimsen-Forrester) 5. Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) (Lauren A. Yates) 6. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Implementation in Practice (Amy Streater) 7. Involving Family Carers in Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Jenny Cove) Section 3: The CST process - How Does it Work? 8. People's Experiences of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Qualitative Understanding (Phuong Leung) 9. Neuropsychological Aspects of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Bridget TY Liu
Antony CL Au
and Gloria HY Wong) Section 4: CST: An International Perspective 10. Guidelines for Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy to Other Cultures (Elisa Aguirre and Katja Werheid) 11. Japan (Katsuo Yamanaka
Yugo Ueda
and Chihiro Matsuda) 12. New Zealand (Gary Cheung and Kathryn Peri) 13. United States (Janice Lundy
Deborah Hayden
Marla Berg-Weger
Daniel B. Stewart
and John Morley) 14. China (Zhaorui Liu
Yueqin Huang
Tao Li
and Guangming Xu) 15. India (Sridhar Vaitheswaran
Monisha Lakshminarayanan
and Shruti Raghuraman) 16. Sub-Saharan Africa ( Stella-Marie Paddick
Sarah Mkenda
Godfrey Mbowe
Aloyce Kisoli
William K. Gray Catherine L. Dotchin
Adesola Ogunniyi
John Kissima
Olaide Olakehinde
Declare Mushi
Akeem Siwoku
Babatunde Adediran and Richard Walker)
Training and Rehabilitation: The Bigger Picture (Javier Olazaran and Ruben Muniz) Section 2: The CST Research Findings 3. CST: Development Process (Bob Woods) 4. Group Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Clinical Trials (Martin Orrell and Lene Thorgrimsen-Forrester) 5. Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) (Lauren A. Yates) 6. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Implementation in Practice (Amy Streater) 7. Involving Family Carers in Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Jenny Cove) Section 3: The CST process - How Does it Work? 8. People's Experiences of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Qualitative Understanding (Phuong Leung) 9. Neuropsychological Aspects of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Bridget TY Liu
Antony CL Au
and Gloria HY Wong) Section 4: CST: An International Perspective 10. Guidelines for Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy to Other Cultures (Elisa Aguirre and Katja Werheid) 11. Japan (Katsuo Yamanaka
Yugo Ueda
and Chihiro Matsuda) 12. New Zealand (Gary Cheung and Kathryn Peri) 13. United States (Janice Lundy
Deborah Hayden
Marla Berg-Weger
Daniel B. Stewart
and John Morley) 14. China (Zhaorui Liu
Yueqin Huang
Tao Li
and Guangming Xu) 15. India (Sridhar Vaitheswaran
Monisha Lakshminarayanan
and Shruti Raghuraman) 16. Sub-Saharan Africa ( Stella-Marie Paddick
Sarah Mkenda
Godfrey Mbowe
Aloyce Kisoli
William K. Gray Catherine L. Dotchin
Adesola Ogunniyi
John Kissima
Olaide Olakehinde
Declare Mushi
Akeem Siwoku
Babatunde Adediran and Richard Walker)
Preface (Martin Orrell) List of Contributors Section 1: Overview of CST and Related Approaches 1. Introduction (Aimee Spector) 2. Cognitive Stimulation
Training and Rehabilitation: The Bigger Picture (Javier Olazaran and Ruben Muniz) Section 2: The CST Research Findings 3. CST: Development Process (Bob Woods) 4. Group Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Clinical Trials (Martin Orrell and Lene Thorgrimsen-Forrester) 5. Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) (Lauren A. Yates) 6. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Implementation in Practice (Amy Streater) 7. Involving Family Carers in Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Jenny Cove) Section 3: The CST process - How Does it Work? 8. People's Experiences of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Qualitative Understanding (Phuong Leung) 9. Neuropsychological Aspects of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Bridget TY Liu
Antony CL Au
and Gloria HY Wong) Section 4: CST: An International Perspective 10. Guidelines for Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy to Other Cultures (Elisa Aguirre and Katja Werheid) 11. Japan (Katsuo Yamanaka
Yugo Ueda
and Chihiro Matsuda) 12. New Zealand (Gary Cheung and Kathryn Peri) 13. United States (Janice Lundy
Deborah Hayden
Marla Berg-Weger
Daniel B. Stewart
and John Morley) 14. China (Zhaorui Liu
Yueqin Huang
Tao Li
and Guangming Xu) 15. India (Sridhar Vaitheswaran
Monisha Lakshminarayanan
and Shruti Raghuraman) 16. Sub-Saharan Africa ( Stella-Marie Paddick
Sarah Mkenda
Godfrey Mbowe
Aloyce Kisoli
William K. Gray Catherine L. Dotchin
Adesola Ogunniyi
John Kissima
Olaide Olakehinde
Declare Mushi
Akeem Siwoku
Babatunde Adediran and Richard Walker)
Training and Rehabilitation: The Bigger Picture (Javier Olazaran and Ruben Muniz) Section 2: The CST Research Findings 3. CST: Development Process (Bob Woods) 4. Group Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Clinical Trials (Martin Orrell and Lene Thorgrimsen-Forrester) 5. Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) (Lauren A. Yates) 6. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Implementation in Practice (Amy Streater) 7. Involving Family Carers in Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Jenny Cove) Section 3: The CST process - How Does it Work? 8. People's Experiences of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Qualitative Understanding (Phuong Leung) 9. Neuropsychological Aspects of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (Bridget TY Liu
Antony CL Au
and Gloria HY Wong) Section 4: CST: An International Perspective 10. Guidelines for Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy to Other Cultures (Elisa Aguirre and Katja Werheid) 11. Japan (Katsuo Yamanaka
Yugo Ueda
and Chihiro Matsuda) 12. New Zealand (Gary Cheung and Kathryn Peri) 13. United States (Janice Lundy
Deborah Hayden
Marla Berg-Weger
Daniel B. Stewart
and John Morley) 14. China (Zhaorui Liu
Yueqin Huang
Tao Li
and Guangming Xu) 15. India (Sridhar Vaitheswaran
Monisha Lakshminarayanan
and Shruti Raghuraman) 16. Sub-Saharan Africa ( Stella-Marie Paddick
Sarah Mkenda
Godfrey Mbowe
Aloyce Kisoli
William K. Gray Catherine L. Dotchin
Adesola Ogunniyi
John Kissima
Olaide Olakehinde
Declare Mushi
Akeem Siwoku
Babatunde Adediran and Richard Walker)