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    As Majoros told Ad Age, reminiscence therapy is not intended as a “cure or a solve” for Alzheimer’s and other memory-loss conditions, but it can “enable the person going through it to feel ...

  3. Social (pragmatic) communication disorder - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of SPCD can only be given if autism has been ruled out. [11] It is assumed that those with autism have difficulty with the meaning of what is being said due to different ways of responding to social situations. Before the release of the DSM-5 in 2013, SPCD was not differentiated from a diagnosis of autism.

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    Medical organizations have created diagnostic criteria to ease and standardise the diagnostic process for practising physicians. Definitive diagnosis can only be confirmed with post-mortem evaluations when brain material is available and can be examined histologically for senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. [132] [133]

  5. Reminiscence therapy - Wikipedia

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    Many studies have examined the effects of reminiscence therapy on overall affect. [18] [19] [31] One group of researchers implemented reminiscence therapy into a community in response to a rash of suicides. The researchers administered the therapy to older adults (predominantly women) at a local community center for the elderly.

  6. 10 Essential Ways to Help a Loved One with a Dementia Diagnosis

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    6. Make home a safe place. Assess your loved one’s home for common dementia safety risks. For instance, remove potential fall hazards, such as rugs and electrical cords in walkways.

  7. Clinical empathy - Wikipedia

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    Clinical detachment is a means of providing objective, detached medical care while maintaining enough concern for the patient to offer emotional understanding. [16] A close patient-provider relationship threatens objectivity, therefore a social distance is expected to ensure professionalism. [17]