Dementia
Understanding Major and Mild Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder Frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder (FTND) is a group of neurocognitive disorders characterized by progressive damage to the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. This condition affects a person’s behavior, personality, language, and decision-making abilities. There are two main types of FTND: major and mild. Types of Major and […]
Understanding Major Neurocognitive Disorder Major Neurocognitive Disorder, previously known as dementia, is a condition characterized by a decline in cognitive function severe enough to interfere with an individual’s independence and daily activities. This decline goes beyond what might be expected as a result of normal aging. Major Neurocognitive Disorder can affect various cognitive domains, including […]
Understanding Major Neurocognitive Disorder Major Neurocognitive Disorder, also known as dementia, is a condition that affects cognitive abilities such as memory, thinking, and reasoning. It is characterized by a decline in cognitive function that is severe enough to interfere with daily activities and independence. In this article, we will explore the definition of Major Neurocognitive […]
Validation Therapy is a person-centered approach to communication and understanding, particularly in the context of working with individuals with dementia or cognitive impairments. Developed by Naomi Feil in the 1960s, this therapeutic approach focuses on validating the emotions and experiences of individuals, rather than trying to correct or redirect their thoughts. In this blog post, […]