| Literature DB >> 23447103 |
Amber L Paukert1, Cynthia Kraus-Schuman, Nancy Wilson, A Lynn Snow, Jessica Calleo, Mark E Kunik, Melinda A Stanley.
Abstract
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent among individuals with dementia and have a significant negative impact on their lives. Peaceful Mind is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety in persons with dementia. The Peaceful Mind manual was developed, piloted, and modified over 2 years. In an open trial and a small randomized, controlled trial, it decreased anxiety and caregiver distress. The treatment meets the unique needs of individuals with dementia by emphasizing behavioral rather than cognitive interventions, slowing the pace, limiting the material to be learned, increasing repetition and practice, using cues to stimulate memory, including a friend or family member in treatment as a coach, and providing sessions in the home. The manual presented here includes modules that teach specific skills, including awareness, breathing, calming self-statements, increasing activity, and sleep management, as well as general suggestions for treatment delivery.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; cognitive-behavioral therapy; dementia
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23447103 PMCID: PMC3872091 DOI: 10.1177/0145445513477420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Modif ISSN: 0145-4455