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Working with & Understanding Time (Exercise for Working Memory)
Interested in improving your working memory? Get ready to give these exercises a try!
For this activity, there will be five exercises to test your working memory. Review the information presented in the exercise, repeat back to yourself what information is important, and solve. You will have one minute to read each question and summarize to yourself the important details. Try to solve the exercise as best you can. Answer to the best of your abilities, and feel free to pause if you need more time! Give it a try!
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Better Speech and Hearing Month: Top 5 Questions About Cognitive Rehabilitation
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Thank you for joining us for Better Hearing and Speech Month! We are happy to build a community of people interested in learning more about cognitive rehabilitation and how to improve cognition, and we look forward to hearing your feedback! In this video, Dr. Brenda Curtwright, , Ph.D., CCC-SLP, shares the top five questions that Brenda Curtwright and Associates receives regarding cognitive reh...
Better Hearing and Speech Month: Self-Advocacy & Communication Supports for MCI and Dementia
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This May, for Better Hearing and Speech Month, Brenda Curtwright and Associates presents a three-part video series focusing Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), what it is, risk factors, and how to support loved ones with an MCI diagnosis. In this video, Devin Connelly, M.S., CCC-SLP, discusses self-advocacy for people with MCI and dementia and ways that loved ones can support and empower those exp...
Better Hearing and Speech Month: Early Signs of Memory Loss vs. Normal Aging
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This May, for Better Hearing and Speech Month, Brenda Curtwright and Associates presents a three-part video series focusing Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), what it is, risk factors, and how to support loved ones with an MCI diagnosis. In this video, Marisol Thornberry, M.S., CCC-SLP, discusses how to detect early signs of memory loss (e.g., difficulties with word-retrieval, difficulties rememb...
Better Hearing and Speech Month: What is Mild Cognitive Impairment?
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This May, for Better Hearing and Speech Month, Brenda Curtwright and Associates presents a three-part video series focusing Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), what it is, risk factors, and how to support loved ones with an MCI diagnosis. Thank you for watching, and stay tuned for more videos! To join our newsletter, please click the link below: forms.gle/fd8EsX7QgkxLsV9T6 or, check out our websit...
Hearing Loss & Dementia
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Many people experience hearing loss as they get older, though the signs may be subtle at first (e.g., struggling to hear others during conversation, having to turn up your music, the television, or radio, or increasingly asking others to repeat themselves when talking). If you think you may be experiencing hearing loss, it is important to talk to your doctor about getting your hearing tested. A...
Communication Groups: Improving Cognition Through Connection
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Regular communication and socialization with stimulating communication groups, family, and friends are important to maximizing neuroplasticity and reducing the risk of cognitive decline as we age. If you are interested in finding a communication group to practice your conversation, listening, and problem-solving skills, ask your provider (such as your neurologist, psychologist, speech-language ...
We Want to Hear from You - Let's Brainstorm!
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Brenda Curtwright and Associates would like to hear from you! Are there any topics in cognitive-rehabilitation therapy, speech-language pathology, or brain training that you would like to hear more about? Please comment below to share your ideas and questions! We so appreciate feedback from our community of interested learners, and look forward to creating content that is relevant and meaningfu...
Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy vs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: What's the Difference?
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Although both Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy (frequently referred to as simply "cognitive rehabilitation") and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) both focus on cognitive health, they are unique treatment modalities that target distinct cognitive concerns. Cognitive rehabilitation is a set of interventions designed to treat and mitigate cognitive deficits in the areas of memory, attention, lan...
Frontotemporal Dementia & Primary Progressive Aphaisa (PPA)
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If you've recently heard of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) in the news, you may be wondering what exactly it is. FTD is a neurological condition that primarily affects the frontal and temporal lobes, caused by damage to the neurons in these sections of the brain. Unlike other conditions, such as Alzheimer's Disease, FTD is more often diagnosed in younger individuals, typically around ages 45 to ...
Improving Speech and Communication with Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT LOUD)
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For people with Parkinson's Disease, communication can be a challenge. If you or a loved one struggle with being heard at volume (vocal loudness), forming clear and distinct words (articulation), managing the pitch of your speech (intonation), and/or with other areas of communication, you may be interested in LSVT LOUD! Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) is a type of speech treatment performe...
Long-COVID and Cognitive Impairment
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If you are feeling as though you are struggling with your cognition (memory, language, attention, executive functioning, visuospatial skills) since having COVID-19, you may be experiencing long-COVID "brain fog." For patients of all ages, cognitive difficulties post-COVID are one of the most common concerns following recovery. In this study by Holdsworth et al., "Comprehensive clinical assessme...
True or False: Question Game for People with Dementia
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Playing games can be a source of relaxation, socialization, and cognitive stimulation for those with dementia. This "True or False?" question game is a simple way to have fun with your loved one while facilitating mindfulness and participation. The objective is collaborative, active engagement without judgment or competition. To see a printout with the questions in the video (1:38 - 1:55), plea...
Memory Strategy: Chaining (Using Imagery to Remember Word Lists)
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If you use lists in your day-to-day life (such as grocery lists or to-do lists), you may sometimes struggle to remember all the items on them. The chaining memory strategy (also known as linking) is a fun and efficient way to memorize lists. Chaining involves your imagery and visualization skills by having you create mental images that connect items on the list. For example, for a grocery list ...
Memory for Shapes and Pictures (Memory for Mild Cognitive Impairment)
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Interested in improving your memory? Get ready to give these exercises a try! For this activity, you will be shown a picture full of people, objects, and activities for fifty seconds. You will be asked to study the details in the picture to memorize them. It may help to break the image up into sections (e.g., top section, middle section, and bottom section), as well as keep in mind the colors, ...
Reminiscence Therapy: Engaging Long-Term Memories for People with Dementia
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Reminiscence Therapy: Engaging Long-Term Memories for People with Dementia
Name-Picture Association (Memory for Mild Cognitive Impairment)
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Name-Picture Association (Memory for Mild Cognitive Impairment)
Types of Attention & Strategies to Improve
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Types of Attention & Strategies to Improve
Attention Toolkit (5 Strategies to Tune Up Your Attention for MCI)
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Attention Toolkit (5 Strategies to Tune Up Your Attention for MCI)
Parkinson's Disease and Cognitive Rehabilitation
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Parkinson's Disease and Cognitive Rehabilitation
Logical Reasoning (Executive Functioning for Mild Cognitive Impairment)
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Logical Reasoning (Executive Functioning for Mild Cognitive Impairment)
Socializing and Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Socializing and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Multiple Sclerosis and Cognitive Rehabilitation
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Multiple Sclerosis and Cognitive Rehabilitation
Goal Planning for MCI
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Goal Planning for MCI
Person-Centered Care in Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
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Person-Centered Care in Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
Intern Spotlight: Cognitive Rehabilitation and Seizures
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Intern Spotlight: Cognitive Rehabilitation and Seizures
Imagery: Creating Images to Improve Your Memory
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Imagery: Creating Images to Improve Your Memory
App Review: brainHQ
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App Review: brainHQ
Talking to Your Loved One About Memory Intervention
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Talking to Your Loved One About Memory Intervention
Pros & Cons of Testing for Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Pros & Cons of Testing for Mild Cognitive Impairment

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  • @maryamyusufbayero
    @maryamyusufbayero 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the information I was enriched with a tool

  • @MJo-ng4lj
    @MJo-ng4lj 5 місяців тому

    ❤🎉

  • @bridgetezeobiakor4301
    @bridgetezeobiakor4301 7 місяців тому

    wow😍🥰

  • @LittleSchoolForPetOwners
    @LittleSchoolForPetOwners 11 місяців тому

    I am very glad that I found your channel, you have excellent tips and methods. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us who desperately need help!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 7 місяців тому

      Thank you @LittleSchoolForPetOwners. I appreciate your feedback. Please let me know if there are any topics you are interested in learning about. I am very interested in discussing topics the community would like to know about.

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 Рік тому

    Thank you for this great overview and insight into how you can help those suffering from PPA …..highlighting available resources was also useful

  • @somasingh8206
    @somasingh8206 Рік тому

    Can u make a vedio on recovery of memory and brain function for a person who went through depression 7 years have problems with spellings, absent mind,lost remembering new facts. Once she was PGT BIOLOGY, double graduate with masters. A series of this will help more with excercises, games,worksheets, activities 🙏her age is 36

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates Рік тому

      Thank you for the request. You question addresses a problem many people are struggling with along with the impact of depression treatment modalities on cognition. I appreciate your feedback and will address this in upcoming videos.

    • @TheGirlWhoFeltTooMuch-Yayaa
      @TheGirlWhoFeltTooMuch-Yayaa 23 дні тому

      I am interested with this as well due to a Chiari malformation; however, I decided against the decompression surgery for myself. I just didn’t feel like it was the right option for me. I do struggle with a lot of issues related to executive functioning that were originally related to ADHD, anxiety, and/or depression, but I am beginning to wonder if that’s correct. I am constantly struggling with brain fog and memory gaps, as well as planning, sequencing, procrastination, and horrible time blindness.

  • @DollysParadise
    @DollysParadise Рік тому

    Hi Brenda, what if you can’t visualize after a broken face?

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates Рік тому

      Hi Sasha, I would say that visualization is one of many strategies you can use to help improve encoding of information. I would suggest using association as a good foundational strategy to help you encode information. I train many strategies, but know all strategies will not work for everyone.. Check out my videos on association and let me know if that strategy is something you can work with to help you encode information..

    • @DollysParadise
      @DollysParadise Рік тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates thank you for the reply; I will check out that video!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates Рік тому

      @@DollysParadise That is great, let me know if it helped.

    • @DollysParadise
      @DollysParadise Рік тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates Thank for reaching out. The video is great, however, I no longer have the ability to create mental images, mental dialogue, or thoughts.

  • @asatstrat
    @asatstrat Рік тому

    Thank you! I had no idea there was testing available to check what is evidently a very impactful deficit. it is so frustrating. I am a controller for a large dealer group and the post-covid effects are definitely effecting my job performance as well as every day life.

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates Рік тому

      You are welcome and I appreciate your sharing your experience! Yes, neuropsychological testing is valuable to give you a close look at your cognition. Some people get them just to have a base measurement of where they are now so they can monitor if they change over time. Call your insurance company to see if you can find a neuropsychologist who takes your insurance. If you do not have insurance call psychology departments at your local state colleges to see if they offer services on a sliding scale. I wish you well!

  • @TargetedinNZ
    @TargetedinNZ Рік тому

    Remote neural monitoring brought me here 10 years with schizophrenia and still going strong 💪

  • @bonnierobinson8684
    @bonnierobinson8684 Рік тому

    Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @GoddessGab.Affiliate.Marketing

    Great Job! I'm so impressed. Thanks for offering your expertise on this subject. Love you BFF.

  • @armandoaguilera2969
    @armandoaguilera2969 Рік тому

    I notice i still lack attantion skills, i missthe name on the bus, on the market, the bicycle, what kind of fruit is on the table.

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates Рік тому

      I recommend you repeat (out loud) the items as they appear to help you encode them. In real life repeat out loud things you are trying to make stick to help it register better. Let me know how it goes!

  • @chopper1lady
    @chopper1lady 2 роки тому

    How can someone get tested?

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Typically you would obtain a referral from your PCP to your neurologist or neuropsychologist who refers to my company. You will need a referral and then you would call us and we would schedule your appointment.

    • @chopper1lady
      @chopper1lady 2 роки тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates is there any way to do it without an referral? I don't live in America

    • @howellwong11
      @howellwong11 Рік тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates Do medical insurance cover this?

    • @sooltananazir1410
      @sooltananazir1410 Рік тому

      ​@@brendacurtwrightandassociates

  • @chopper1lady
    @chopper1lady 2 роки тому

    Could you make one about lumosity please?

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Thank you for the question, yes I can do that. With what I have pending it may take approximately two months, but I will put it on my agenda.

    • @chopper1lady
      @chopper1lady 2 роки тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates thank you very much:)

  • @rickredmond9847
    @rickredmond9847 2 роки тому

    Grad student in clinical social work (aspiring therapist with children and families) who is myself diagnosed with and in treatment for Bipolar 1/ADHD (concurrent diagnoses). Your videos are extremely helpful, resourceful and fascinating! Thank you!!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      I appreciate the feedback Rick. Please let me know what topics you may be interested in exploring. Thank you again for your detailed feedback. I am happy to have you as part of the community!

  • @rickredmond9847
    @rickredmond9847 2 роки тому

    I am a graduate student in clinical social work who was recently diagnosed with Bipolar 1 and concurrent ADHD. I am undergoing treatment and working both with a Psychiatrist and a Clinical Psychologist but still struggling with significant cognitive deficit and challenges particularly with executive function. This video (as well as your others) is extremely helpful, resourceful and informative and equally fascinating as well! Thank you!!!!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Thank you Rick. I wish you well as a student in clinical social work which is a challenging program. It sounds like you have good support which is great! I hope to cover more on executive functioning in the near future, but let me know what areas of executive functioning you are struggling in so I may include it in upcoming episodes. If you are experiencing problems know others are as well and you are not alone. Thank you!

  • @chopper1lady
    @chopper1lady 2 роки тому

    How can I access this type of therapy? I live in UK and couldn't find any therapist that does it. I'm happy to do it with you, but not sure how to contact you

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Hello Ms. Stres, Thank you for your question. I will check with my telehealth company and see it it is possible to do services with you in the UK and will follow-up with you. Best, Brenda Curtwright, Ph.D.

    • @chopper1lady
      @chopper1lady 2 роки тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates thank you very much. Looking forward to hear back from you

  • @roxannerandle1781
    @roxannerandle1781 2 роки тому

    IF A PATIENT ASKED IF OBTAINING AND MAINTAINING FOCUS AND YOGA PLUS BREATHING EXERCISES WERE A PART OF COGNITIVE REHABILITATION HOW LIKELY WOULD A FAMILY THERAPIST'S REPLY BE "YES" HOW ARE THE LEVELS OF REHABILITATION DETERMINED....ARE THEY DETERMINED BY SEVERITY OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND RELATIONSHIP DIFFICULTIES OUT OF AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP. RECOVERY FROM AN ASSAULT FROM A STALKING OR RAPE OR OTHER PHYSICAL ATTACK. BATTLING PROVING SCAMS.... THREATENING TACTICS OF SUPPOSED SALES PERSONS, PPL GENERALLY SOLICITING HOUSE REPAIR AND GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE OR FEDERAL PROGRAMS FOR DEBT RELIEF AND MORTGAGE OR RENT EXPENSE PAYMENT. ARE THESE DEEMED PUNISHABLE BY WHAT LAW IF ANY AND HOW ARE PERSONS QUALIFIED FOR IMMEDIATE MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE EVENT OF SUCH ACTS OF RANDOM OR PREMEDITATED VIOLENCE. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR PROFESSIONALISM AND INSIGHTFUL ADVICE. YOU ARE APPRECIATED!!!!!!!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Hello Ms. Randle, Thank you for your question. I am unsure of what a family therapist's answer would be the the questions you posed. However, maintaining focus and breathing exercises could be a part of cognitive rehabilitation. Levels of rehabilitation are determined based on the severity of the patient's cognitive deficits. The other personal experiences you identified could be major factors that affect the mental health of the patient that I would recommend probable therapy separate from cognitive rehabilitation. I hope this helps. Best, Brenda Curtwirght, Ph.D.,

  • @lisachristinaconfirmed5067
    @lisachristinaconfirmed5067 2 роки тому

    This was fun. I was thinking of some funny strategies!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Hi Ms. Christina, I am so happy you thought it was fun! Please share any funny strategies that have come to mind. Best, Brenda Curtwright, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

  • @gustavoprato5963
    @gustavoprato5963 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! So helpful!

  • @maddiepatzner9755
    @maddiepatzner9755 2 роки тому

    Speech therapy student here, and I LOVE the handout you provided! Thank you for the resource :)

  • @gustavoprato5963
    @gustavoprato5963 2 роки тому

    I found it easy. I find the theme of this channel very interesting and important. Happy Christmas

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for your feedback. I am so happy you find the channel very interesting. I try to do activities that most people across the broad range of mild cognitive impairment can do, but will add different activities that will have more challenge in the future. Your feedback gives me ideas for future content so I appreciate it! I hope you had a Happy Christmas and have a Happy New Year!

  • @cathat227
    @cathat227 2 роки тому

    I need this desperately

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Hi, thank you for your comment. I hope the videos provide you with some support, however, it is helpful to seek cognitive rehabilitation therapy if that is possible. Please let me know any topics you are interested in learning about so I may consider them for future videos.

  • @daniellecheong9438
    @daniellecheong9438 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video! How would you grade it down for a dementia patient? Across the dementia stages?

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 2 роки тому

      Hello Danielle, you are welcome! The lesson in this video can be used with a patient with a milder form of dementia (e.g. they can label and describe objects, read words, and answer questions about verbs). If the person has more severe dementia I would use real common objects (e.g. hair brush, fork, book) and have them tell me two things about the item. For the VNest exercise I would use photographs that showed an action from the person's life and have them tell me what was happening in the photo. I would ask "what is happening in this picture?" followed by questions "who", and "where" questions about the photo. I would work on these activities for 10 to 20 minutes twice a week if the person tolerates the activity for that long. I hope that answers your question. Let me know how it goes if you do this. Thanks for such a great question!

  • @sl4983
    @sl4983 3 роки тому

    How do we get this executive function rehabilitation?

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 3 роки тому

      Hello, thank you for this great question. There are a few options to obtain services. If you have insurance you can contact your insurance company and see what speech language pathologists are on your insurance's board and contact them and see if they offer cognitive rehabilitation. If you don't have insurance google speech language pathologist cognitive rehabilitation in your area and ask them if they have a private pay rate. Another option is to seek out a psychologist or neuropsychologist to obtain a neuropsychological assessment which often can result in a referral to a speech language pathologist or occupational therapy (who do cognitive rehabilitation therapy as well), Obtaining a neuropsychological assessment is very helpful in it will provide a comprehensive assessment of your attention, language, memory, and visuospatial skills in addition to your executive functioning skills which will provide good information to the therapist who provides you with cognitive rehabilitation services. I hope this helps. Please let me know of you have any additional questions. Best Regards! Brenda Curtwright

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 3 роки тому

      @@brendacurtwrightandassociates Wow!!!! Thank you!!

    • @calexprenas
      @calexprenas 2 роки тому

      great question and very helpful reply. thank you both

  • @sl4983
    @sl4983 3 роки тому

    So therapy helps add?

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 3 роки тому

      Hi, great question! Therapy helps add strategies to your tool box and experiences to work through to increase success of sustaining cognition. Please subscribe to my channel and try out some of the strategies. Thank you for your question!

  • @jenmanzella1948
    @jenmanzella1948 3 роки тому

    I experienced a traumatic injury that caused long-term disability. I struggle with long-term memory, working memory, decision making, attention and chronic depersonalization. My state of awareness was so drastically altered that I entered a state of extreme avoidance. Before the injury, I was a successful Engineering student. After the event, I couldn't participate consistently enough to complete the semester. I left school and managed to build a Software Engineer career by self-teaching programming. I have advanced significantly over five years. Unfortunately, I relied heavily on stimulant medicine to focus. I struggled to manage an independent lifestyle. I was under the impression that psychiatric medication and talk therapy were my only resources. The treatment had no impact. I assumed that I would have to rehabilitate myself without support. When I discovered a cognitive rehabilitation service, I was stoked. I needed result-driven treatment. I fully believe in the process of establishing a baseline, setting measurable goals, selecting exercises to resolve deficiencies and tweaking the program to meet client needs and achieve long-term change. I've wanted to be a neurologist since I was eight years old. I will create a way to finance my education. I love learning about Neuroplasticity. In fact, this is the one subject I can focus on without medication. My passion drives my curiosity. I resent postponing my Neuroscience interest but need to support myself financially. I've been thinking and writing about this career goal for years. Once I'm in, I'll design software to track neuroplastic change and generate training exercises. I will find a way to make this my life work. It's already my life story. I would love to work for my education. This isn't simply an interest. It's who I am and what I'm compelled to do. I will make it happen. Fantastic video! You articulate the problem and provide a relevant exercise. You tweak the technique to keep it challenging as the patient progresses. Your videos are interesting and insightful. I'm looking forward to watching more!

  • @sarahzainal4154
    @sarahzainal4154 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much Dr for sharing, these videos have been really helpful😊

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 3 роки тому

    I will be implementing this practical exercise........I struggled to remember them in order............Loving this community

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 3 роки тому

    Loving these practical, straight to the point videos. Thank you Dr. Curtwright.

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 3 роки тому

    Really useful information and insight into what sessions would involve. Thank you for doing these videos

  • @verdonbecky
    @verdonbecky 3 роки тому

    I got 100%

  • @verdonbecky
    @verdonbecky 3 роки тому

    hi Dr. Curtwright, I knew all the people except for David Bowie, but I knew that he wrote and sang music. Thanks it was fun.

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed this little exercise and was able to recall the names of all but two. In answering what did they do and how would you describe them I found myself answering many of those questions with the same answers.

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 3 роки тому

      I am happy you enjoyed the exercise. You did well! Very helpful feedback about having the same answers to the questions. Much appreciated!

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 3 роки тому

    I am not a therapist but even as a lay person I found this information was very interesting.

  • @altheamorgan5199
    @altheamorgan5199 4 роки тому

    Boy I could have done with this programme as a youngster!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates 3 роки тому

      Thank you Althea, but now it a good time too! Thank you for being a part of the community and offering your feedback! 🙂