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Autor:
Jennie Ponsford, Kerrie Elizabeth Haines, Yvette Alway, Dana Kirsty Wong, Christina Furtado, Nicole K. Lee, Marina Downing, Adam McKay, Meaghan O'Donnell
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 46:1079-1090
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are common following traumatic brain injury (TBI), often co-occurring. This study evaluated the efficacy of a 9-week cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program in reducing anxiety and depression and whether a three-se
Publikováno v:
Australian Psychologist. 49:209-222
Clinical neuropsychologists are increasingly involved in delivering psychological interventions to people with neurological conditions. This is a key competency for accredited Australian postgraduate neuropsychology courses; however it is not clear h
Autor:
Margaret Mealings, Jennie Ponsford, Michael Schonberger, Helen Maree Harrington, Gershon Spitz, Adam McKay, Dana Kirsty Wong
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 24:202-219
The aim of the study was to describe the development and predictors of psychological adjustment during community-based traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation. Forty-two adolescent and adult individuals with TBI (mean age 32 years, 88% male, medi
Autor:
Kerrie Elizabeth Haines, Dana Kirsty Wong, Jennie Ponsford, Ming-Yun Hsieh, Michael Schonberger, Adam McKay
Publikováno v:
Brain Injury. 26:126-138
CBT is a potentially effective treatment for anxiety disorders following TBI; however, empirical evidence has mainly come from clients with mild TBI. This paper describes a CBT-based anxiety treatment programme adapted for clients with more severe in
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 45(10)
It is estimated that up to three quarters of acute and subacute stroke survivors exhibit cognitive impairment, with many experiencing ongoing problems.1,2 Cognitive impairment can significantly compromise functional recovery, quality of life, and soc
Publikováno v:
Journal of affective disorders. 151(1)
Background: Anxiety and depression following traumatic brain injury (TBI) are associated with poorer outcomes. A brief self-report questionnaire would assist in identifying those at risk, however validity of such measures is complicated by confoundin
Publikováno v:
Injury. 41:S45