作者
Emma E Meyers, Jessica McCurley, Ethan Lester, Michelle Jacobo, Jonathan Rosand, Ana-Maria Vranceanu
发表日期
2020/8/1
期刊
Cognitive and behavioral practice
卷号
27
期号
3
页码范围
321-335
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Sustaining a stroke, regardless of its severity, is a life-changing and often traumatizing event that can lead to chronic depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress in both survivors and their family caregivers. Psychosocial interventions for emotional distress after stroke are limited, have emphasized psychoeducation rather than skills, treatment of chronic emotional distress rather than prevention, and have targeted either the patient or their caregiver without accounting for the context of their interpersonal relationship. Here we discuss “Recovering Together,” a novel program for dyads of patients with stroke and their family caregivers aimed at preventing chronic emotional distress by using cognitive behavioral principles to teach resiliency and interpersonal communication skills beginning during hospitalization in a neuroscience intensive care unit and continuing after discharge via telehealth. We illustrate the case of …
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