People experiencing Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia deal with memory loss, cognitive decline or challenges, and perhaps physical difficulties. Alzheimer’s and dementia can be difficult for the individual experiencing it and their loved ones.
Available Treatment Options
Therapists can use different types of interventions to treat the cognitive and physical challenges of Alzheimer’s or dementia. They also can combine these treatments with therapeutic interventions as they work best for the client.
A person might have intense emotions about their own cognitive or physical decline, and counselors can tailor the processes of emotional expression to fit the person’s cognitive status.
Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With
RICARDO CARRILLO, PhD, in private practice as a clinical forensic psychologist. He is currently the director of a prevention and early intervention project for La Clinica de la Raza. He continues to conduct policy research for the California Endowment on disparities in Latino Mental Health. He served as executive director of Primer Paso Institute, Inc. a Latino behavioral health organization se...
As a psychiatric provider, I approach patient care with empathy, compassion, and a commitment to personalized treatment. I believe in taking a holistic approach to mental health and value building trusting and collaborative relationships with my patients, where open communication and mutual respect are paramount. I strive to create a safe and non-judgmental space.
At Essential Mind Psychiatry, our approach to mental health is straightforward and personalized. We begin by understanding your unique experiences and challenges, tailoring a plan that integrates evidence-based psychotherapy like CBT and, if needed, medication management. Together, we set realistic goals for your mental health journey, emphasizing the connection between mental and physical well...
Laurie Premisler is an experienced psychotherapist specializing in helping adults cope with sudden life transitions.
Transitions such as the ending of a relationship, or a job loss, can feel just as intense as the death of a loved one. The loss you feel is profound. You feel sad. You feel anxious. You question why it happened. You aren't sure how to grieve, or even if you should. Phrases like...
LaDawn N Evans
Wyoming
Michigan
Whether dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, or life turmoil, you’ve made a tremendous step in your healing journey and my goal is to help you along the path to restoration and growth! You were gifted with the attributes to reach your dreams and goals.It is my job and joy to supply you with tools to unearth those jewels that are within you. I received my Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology...