Zusammenfassung
Der heutige Stand des Wissens legt es nahe, die therapeutischen Zugangswege zu Personen mit beginnender Demenz (s. ▶ Kap. 11) von denen zu Personen mit fortgeschrittener Demenz zu unterscheiden. Die Aussagen des Kapitels basieren auf vorliegenden Wirksamkeitsstudien im klinischen Kontext. Im Spätstadium der Demenz stehen kognitive Rehabilitations- und Stimulationstechniken für die Betroffenen im Mittelpunkt. Dazu treten weitere Reminiszenz-, emotionale und verhaltenstherapeutische Ansätze, für die jeweils auch der Einbezug der pflegenden Angehörigen beschrieben wird. Das Kapitel stellt diese vor und hebt zum Schluss wichtige praktische Schlüsselfragen hervor.
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Woods, R. (2015). Psychologische Therapie bei fortgeschrittener Demenz. In: Maercker, A. (eds) Alterspsychotherapie und klinische Gerontopsychologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54723-2_15
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