Date of Award
Spring 5-11-2015
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science
Major
Neuroscience
First Advisor
Sarah Raskin, PhD
Abstract
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) can result from internal factors (e.g. tumor) or external causes (e.g. trauma). Three case studies of Korsakoff’s syndrome, meningioma, and traumatic brain injury (TBI), will be presented to illustrate the variety of cognitive deficits across different individuals with ABI. This study uses cognitive rehabilitation therapies to target individual cognitive symptoms. Results and discussion place emphasis on the use of prospective memory (PM) training for treating Korsakoff’s syndrome. The Memory for Intentions Screening Test (MIST) served as the assessment for PM analysis pre and post rehabilitation. The data from this study will be used as a model for a larger study analyzing the effectiveness of different cognitive rehabilitative therapies: PM training, attention process training (APT) and executive function training, in treating ABI that are individualized based on cognitive symptoms.
Recommended Citation
Aiken, Emily M., "Individualized Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury" (2015). Masters Theses. 32.
https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/grad/32
Included in
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Commons, Neuroscience and Neurobiology Commons, Psychiatry and Psychology Commons, Rehabilitation and Therapy Commons