Reminiscence Therapy
Reminiscence therapy (RT) is a non-pharmacological intervention that involves discussing memories and events and experiences from the past.
Reminiscence therapy (RT) is a non-pharmacological intervention that involves discussing memories and events and experiences from the past.
Aging and mental health are closely related. Aging can increase the risk of mental health conditions like depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and dementia.
Dementia is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by a decline in cognitive abilities, memory, reasoning, and intellectual functions.
Memory is a complex cognitive process that involves the acquisition, transformation, storage, retention, and retrieval of information.
Retrograde amnesia refers to a specific type of memory loss that affects the ability to recall and retrieve memories formed prior to the onset of amnesia.
The default mode network (DMN) is strongly associated with a
Cognitive decline: progressive weakening of memory, attention, reasoning, and problem-solving due to aging or medical factors.