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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is about looking at the relationship between your thoughts and feelings, and how they make you โdefaultโ to certain behaviours. Itโs particularly useful for dealing with specific issues like teenage depression, exam stress, bullying and self-esteem issues.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most effective methods for treating anxiety, depression, and behavioral concerns in teens. Teen counseling in Columbus, OH, at SUN Behavioral Columbus, uses CBT techniques to help adolescents identify negative thought patterns, improve problem-solving skills, and develop emotional resilience. To learn more about how CBT can benefit your teen, call 614-706-2786 or visit suncolumbus.com/ today.
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As the brain exercise business is set to become a $2 billion industry this year, the American Institutes for Research hosted a June 3, 2015 conversation on how policymakers, practitioners and researchers can work together to evaluate claims about the benefits of cognitive training. Experts talked about what types of programs are needed nowโwith the aging of the baby boomer populationโand what role new technologies can play. The panelists also covered what current research says about the efficacy of these exercises and go over other ways adults can maintain brain health. Continue the conversation by following @Health_AIR on Twitter and using the hashtag #AIRAging.
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โข Rebecca Eberle โ Indiana University
โข Brooke Murtaugh โ Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals
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ACRM 102nd Annual FALL Conference & EXPO #ACRM2025
Progress in Rehabilitation Research | Translation to Clinical Practice
27 โ 30 OCT 2025 // PRE-CON: 25 โ 27 OCT
CHICAGO HILTON
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Each year, ACRM holds the largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event: the ACRM Annual FALL Conference & EXPO :: Progress in Rehabilitation Research :: Translation to Clinical Practice :: ACRMconference.org
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We all learned that the heart is a pump that sends blood through vessels to nourish the body. That pump needs direction as to when and how fast to work.12.
"Cognitive rehabilitation has tentacles into all other PM&R disciplines. For example, how are the cognitive impairments impacting, not just general day-to-day cognitive abilities, but on their ability to perform functional tasks like walking and getting dressed that are traditionally under other therapy domains." โAmy Shapiro-Rosenbaum, PhD, FACRM, TBI Rehabilitation Program Director; Park Terrace Care Center; Queens, New York, USA; Primary Author & Managing Editor, ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual & Textbook SECOND EDITION
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The ACRM community group โ the Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) โ literally wrote the book on brain injury rehabilitation. Now in its second edition, this training program includes:
1) MANUAL & TEXTBOOK: 500+ pages (two versions: softcover & ebook)
2) ONLINE COURSE (six months of access to recordings of a two-day workshop) with continuing education credits available
3) IN-PERSON TRAINING (two-day live, in-person workshop)
4) HOSTING in-person training at your facility
5) MULTI-SEAT license of ONLINE COURSE & MANUAL
6) Pediatric Cognitive Rehabilitation Training (one-day in-person workshop)
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In our interactions with the environment, there are both conscious cognitive processes for opinion formation as well as immediate, unconscious processes. These brain activities can be recorded through a brain-computer interface.
The "Unicorn Brain Interface" is a portable electroencephalography (EEG) headset that measures and analyzes bioelectrical signals on the surface of the cerebral cortex through EEG electrodes. The event-related potentials (ERP) that occur in response to briefly presented images are relevant here. The software assigns images based on the reaction of the participantsโ brain waves.
This technology has a wide range of applications, which include research, assistive systems, and even neuromarketing.
The Solastalgia โ BCI was developed by Ars Electronica Solutions as part of their โSustainability Thinking Strategyโ in cooperation with Erika Mondria. The aim of this strategy is to stimulate oneโs own thinking in relation to sustainability and thus to evoke a new creative way of thinking that integrates both the intellectual and the emotional components. Within the framework of a โSustainability Thinking Experienceโ, workshops, expeditions or discussion forums are offered variably tailored to customer needs.
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The treatment for Cognitive Behavioral Therapies Los Angeles is quite Easy and Comfy. The main aim of this treatment is to help the disordered by enabling them to understand their cognitive distortions. They are aware and assisted by their therapist about the information. This activity of understanding the information is processed, which allows the clients to alter their process of thinking. And this changes the person's perception of the world, which undergoes a great change in their lifestyle. This change in perception allows modifying the behavior in a better manner. This is the best development in the field of CBT. For more details please visit www.erwin-gallaghertherapy.com/cognitive-behavioral-thera...
"This edition is 530 pages โ a significant enhancement from the first edition. To advance the science, this textbook needs to get in the hands of graduate students for occupational therapy, speech therapy, psychology and neuropsychology." โ Rebecca D. Eberle, MA, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS, FACRM, Clinical Professor, Indiana University โ Bloomington, Indiana, USA; Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences; Primary Author & Managing Editor, ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual & Textbook SECOND EDITION
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The ACRM community group โ the Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) โ literally wrote the book on brain injury rehabilitation. Now in its second edition, this training program includes:
1) MANUAL & TEXTBOOK: 500+ pages (two versions: softcover & ebook)
2) ONLINE COURSE (six months of access to recordings of a two-day workshop) with continuing education credits available
3) IN-PERSON TRAINING (two-day live, in-person workshop)
4) HOSTING in-person training at your facility
5) MULTI-SEAT license of ONLINE COURSE & MANUAL
6) Pediatric Cognitive Rehabilitation Training (one-day in-person workshop)
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ACRM holds the largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event every Fall: ACRM Annual Conference :: Progress in Rehabilitation Research :: Translation to Clinical Practice :: ACRMconference.org
For information on exhibiting, sponsoring, and advertising opportunities please contact sales@ACRM.org or phone +1.703.435.5335 or use this form ACRM.org/salesform.
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"Raise the world's vibration by spreading kindness and positivity through your actions and words." D.M.
"Art activates the brain and beautifies the soul, leading to a more fulfilling and meaningful life."
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Art has been shown to have a number of positive effects on the brain, including reducing stress, improving mood, and increasing cognitive function. For example, viewing art has been found to lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, while also increasing activity in the areas of the brain associated with pleasure and reward. Additionally, engaging in art-making activities, such as painting or drawing, has been found to improve fine motor skills and increase creativity. Some studies also suggest that art therapy, which combines art-making with psychotherapy, can be effective in treating mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
ABI Resources works with multiple organizations, including DSS, DMHAS, WWP, CCC, CCCI, SWCAA, WCAAA, Allied, Yale, UConn, Gaylord, HFSC, and more to provide the best care for individuals.
ABI Resourcesโ commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive community for clients is well known. They offer a variety of team-building activities, social events, and volunteer opportunities to help clients stay engaged and connected with others. This not only helps clients recover from their injuries but also helps them build friendships, create social connections, and gain a sense of belonging.
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RELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGES.
It is important to care for oneself because neglecting one's own well-being can lead to negative consequences, such as physical and emotional exhaustion, burnout, and a negative impact on relationships and overall quality of life. Self-care includes activities that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being, such as exercise, eating well, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and having a social support system. When individuals take care of themselves, they are better able to handle the demands and pressures of life, and they are more able to support and care for others. Additionally, self-care can help to prevent or alleviate the development of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. Therefore, individuals need to make self-care a priority in order to maintain overall well-being.
Brain injury can significantly impact relationships, causing couples physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. Memory loss, difficulty with communication, physical changes, and emotional changes can all strain the relationship and make it difficult for the couple to connect. Caregiving responsibilities can also be overwhelming, leading to feelings of burnout or resentment. Counseling can provide support and guidance for both the injured person and their loved one to navigate these challenges and find ways to maintain their relationship and intimacy. It can also help the loved one understand the changes in their loved one, navigate practical aspects of caregiving and take care of their well-being. Overall, counseling is an important step in helping couples cope with the aftermath of a brain injury.
A counselor can help a couple navigate the challenges that arise after a brain injury by providing support, guidance, and practical strategies for coping. They can help the injured person and their loved one understand the changes that have occurred due to the brain injury, and provide them with tools for communicating and interacting with one another. Additionally, a counselor can provide guidance on navigating the practical aspects of caregiving, such as managing finances, coordinating medical appointments, and dealing with legal and insurance issues. They can also provide support and coping strategies for the loved one, who may face significant emotional and physical challenges due to their role as a caregiver. Furthermore, they can help the couple adapt to the new circumstances and find ways to maintain the relationship and intimacy despite the challenges caused by the brain injury.
Brain injury can cause a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms that can create problems for couples.
Memory loss, difficulty with communication, physical changes, and emotional changes can all strain the relationship and make it difficult for the couple to connect.
Caregiving responsibilities can be overwhelming and lead to feelings of burnout or resentment.
Counseling can provide support and guidance for both the injured person and their loved one to navigate these challenges and find ways to maintain their relationship and intimacy.
Counseling can help the loved one understand the changes in their loved one and how to communicate best and interact with them.
It can also provide guidance on how to navigate the practical aspects of caregiving and help the loved one take care of their well-being.
Overall, counseling is essential in helping couples cope with the aftermath of a brain injury.
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ABI Resources works with multiple organizations, including DSS, DMHAS, WWP, CCC, CCCI, SWCAA, WCAAA, Allied, Yale, UConn, Gaylord, HFSC, and more to provide the best care for individuals.
Speaker and co-author of the Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual, Dr. Keith D. Cicerone,
during a break at the two-day Cognitive Rehabilitation Training course
These cognitive, effective, interpersonal/social, and physical/behavioral impacts of outdoor learning that are occurring through three kinds of outdoor learning activities:
1) Fieldwork and outdoor visits
2) Outdoor adventure education
3) School grounds and community projects
(Rickinson et al., 2004)
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a proven and effective treatment for adults with ADHD. It helps individuals gain better control over their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, leading to improved focus, time management, and overall well-being
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Before embarking on any therapeutic journey, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the client's needs, strengths, and challenges. Assessment methods in equine therapy serve as the foundation upon which therapy plans are built, guiding therapists in tailoring interventions to meet the unique needs of each individual. In this section, we'll explore some common assessment methods used in equine therapy to gain insight into clients' physical, emotional, and cognitive functioning.
Observational Assessment
Observational assessment is a fundamental aspect of equine therapy, allowing therapists to gather valuable information about clients' behavior, interactions, and emotional responses during sessions. Therapists observe how clients engage with horses, their body language, communication style, and emotional expressions to assess their comfort level, confidence, and readiness to engage in therapeutic activities. Observational assessment provides therapists with insight into clients' strengths, challenges, preferences, and areas for growth, guiding the development of personalized therapy plans.
Functional Assessment
Functional assessment involves evaluating clients' functional abilities and limitations in various areas of daily life, such as self-care, communication, socialization, and leisure activities. Therapists use standardized assessments, interviews, and client self-reports to gather information about clients' functional skills, adaptive behaviors, and independent living skills. Functional assessment helps therapists identify specific areas of difficulty and design interventions to enhance clients' functioning and promote independence and autonomy.
Psychosocial Assessment
Psychosocial assessment focuses on understanding clients' psychological and social functioning, including their emotional well-being, interpersonal relationships, and support systems. Therapists use interviews, questionnaires, and behavioral observations to assess clients' mental health symptoms, coping strategies, stressors, and sources of social support. Psychosocial assessment helps therapists identify underlying emotional issues, trauma histories, and relational patterns that may impact clients' ability to engage in therapy and achieve therapeutic goals.
Physical Assessment
Physical assessment involves evaluating clients' physical health, mobility, and sensory processing abilities to ensure their safety and well-being during equine therapy sessions. Therapists assess clients' strength, balance, coordination, range of motion, and sensory integration through observation, hands-on assessments, and functional tasks. Physical assessment helps therapists identify any physical limitations, sensory sensitivities, or safety concerns that may affect clients' participation in equine therapy and inform the selection of appropriate activities and accommodations.
Cognitive Assessment
Cognitive assessment focuses on evaluating clients' cognitive functioning, including their attention, memory, problem-solving skills, and executive functioning abilities. Therapists use standardized neuropsychological tests, cognitive screening tools, and behavioral observations to assess clients' cognitive strengths and weaknesses. Cognitive assessment helps therapists identify cognitive deficits, learning styles, and processing difficulties that may impact clients' ability to engage in therapy and develop cognitive-behavioral interventions to address these challenges.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
In addition to conducting assessments independently, equine therapists often collaborate with other professionals, such as psychologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech-language pathologists, to gather comprehensive information about clients' needs and develop holistic treatment plans. Interdisciplinary collaboration allows therapists to draw upon diverse perspectives, expertise, and resources to address the complex needs of clients and optimize treatment outcomes.
Treatment Modalities in Equine Therapy
Equine therapy offers a wide array of treatment modalities designed to address the diverse needs and goals of clients. From traditional talk therapy to experiential activities with horses, equine therapists employ a variety of techniques to facilitate healing and growth. In this section, we'll explore some common treatment modalities used in equine therapy and their therapeutic benefits.
Mounted Activities
Mounted activities involve riding horses under the guidance and supervision of equine therapists. Riding a horse provides numerous physical, emotional, and cognitive benefits, including improvements in balance, coordination, muscle strength, and cardiovascular fitness. Additionally, the rhythmic motion of the horse's gait can promote relaxation, sensory integration, and stress reduction, making mounted activities particularly effective for individuals with physical disabilities, sensory processing disorders, and anxiety disorders.
Groundwork Exercises
Groundwork exercises involve interacting with horses from the ground, without riding. These exercises may include leading, grooming, lunging, and liberty work, where clients establish communication, boundaries, and trust with horses through non-verbal cues and body language. Groundwork exercises promote emotional regulation, social skill development, and relationship-building, as clients learn to read and respond to horses' behavior and cues, fostering empathy, assertiveness, and self-confidence.
Experiential Learning Activities
Experiential learning activities involve engaging in hands-on, interactive experiences with horses to explore and address specific therapeutic goals. These activities may include obstacle courses, team-building exercises, problem-solving challenges, and creative arts activities, where clients work collaboratively with horses to overcome obstacles, build trust, and develop problem-solving skills. Experiential learning activities encourage clients to apply therapeutic concepts and skills in real-life situations, promoting self-discovery, personal growth, and resilience.
Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques
Equine therapy provides a unique opportunity for clients to practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques in the presence of horses. Activities such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, and guided imagery can be incorporated into therapy sessions to promote relaxation, stress reduction, and emotional regulation. Horses' calm and grounding presence can enhance clients' ability to focus, center themselves, and cultivate a sense of inner peace and tranquility, making mindfulness-based approaches particularly effective for individuals with anxiety, PTSD, and other stress-related disorders.
Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP)
Equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP) is a specialized form of therapy that integrates horses into the therapeutic process to address clients' mental health and emotional well-being. In EAP sessions, equine therapists use horses as co-therapists to facilitate emotional expression, insight, and healing in clients. Through guided interactions with horses, clients explore and process their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, gaining deeper self-awareness, insight, and coping skills. EAP is particularly effective for individuals struggling with trauma, depression, addiction, and relationship issues, as horses provide a safe and non-judgmental space for clients to explore and address their innermost struggles.
Customizing Therapy Plans
Equine therapy is highly individualized, with therapy plans tailored to meet the unique needs, goals, and preferences of each client. In this section, we'll explore the process of customizing therapy plans in equine therapy and the factors that influence treatment decisions.
Client-Centered Approach
Equine therapy adopts a client-centered approach, where therapy plans are developed in collaboration with clients based on their strengths, challenges, interests, and treatment goals. Equine therapists engage clients in the treatment planning process, eliciting their input, preferences, and feedback to ensure that therapy aligns with their needs and values. By empowering clients to take an active role in their therapy, equine therapists foster a sense of ownership, autonomy, and commitment to the therapeutic process.
Assessment and Evaluation
Customizing therapy plans begins with a comprehensive assessment of clients' needs, strengths, challenges, and goals. Equine therapists gather information through interviews, observations, standardized assessments, and client self-reports to gain insight into clients' physical, emotional, cognitive, and social functioning. Based on this assessment, therapists collaborate with clients to identify specific therapeutic goals and develop individualized treatment plans that target their unique needs and address their areas of concern.
Adaptation and Flexibility
Equine therapy embraces adaptation and flexibility in response to clients' evolving needs and progress throughout the therapeutic process. Therapists regularly monitor clients' progress and response to treatment, making adjustments to therapy plans as needed to optimize outcomes. This may involve modifying activities, pacing, or intensity of therapy sessions, introducing new interventions, or revisiting previously addressed issues to ensure that therapy remains relevant, engaging, and effective for clients.
Integration of Evidence-Based Practices
Equine therapy integrates evidence-based practices and therapeutic approaches grounded in research and clinical efficacy. Equine therapists draw upon a variety of theoretical frameworks, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, mindfulness-based interventions, and solution-focused therapy, to inform their practice and tailor interventions to meet clients' needs. By integrating evidence-based practices into therapy plans, equine therapists ensure that interventions are guided by best practices and supported by empirical evidence, enhancing the likelihood of positive outcomes for clients.
Collaboration and Coordination
Equine therapy often involves collaboration and coordination with other professionals, such as psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, and educators, to provide comprehensive care and support for clients. Equine therapists communicate regularly with other members of the treatment team, sharing assessment findings, treatment goals, progress updates, and recommendations to ensure continuity of care and a holistic approach to clients' well-being. Collaboration and coordination among professionals promote interdisciplinary teamwork, informed decision-making, and optimal outcomes for clients in equine therapy.
In summary, equine therapy offers a diverse array of treatment modalities and approaches designed to meet the unique needs and goals of clients. By customizing therapy plans based on clients' strengths, challenges, and preferences, equine therapists empower clients to take an active role in their therapeutic journey, fostering engagement, motivation, and empowerment. Through evidence-based practices, collaboration with other professionals, and ongoing assessment and adaptation, equine therapists ensure that therapy remains relevant, effective, and transformative for clients, promoting holistic well-being and growth.
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The gold standard in cognitive rehab training
Grounded in science. Packed with tools.
Taught by leaders โ including textbook authors.
๐ Esteemed Faculty:
Rebecca Eberle, MA, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS, FACRM
Managing Editor of the ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual
Clinical Professor, Indiana University
Brooke Murtaugh, OTD, OTR/L, CBIST, BT-C
Occupational Therapist + Brain Injury Program Manager
Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals
Angela Yi, PhD
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Foothills Neuropsychology & Rehabilitation Services
Pradeep Ramanathan, PhD, CCC-SLP
Associate Professor, Texas State University
๐ 2-Day Workshop in CHICAGO
๐ป Online course available now
๐ CME/CEUs included
๐ Includes the ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual โ a $295 value
All the latest evidence-based strategies in one place PLUS valuable worksheets, forms and robust companion website. Included with both in-person + online versions.
โจ This is a PRE-CON course โ held just before the ACRM Annual Conference
Come for the training โ
Stay for the worldโs largest interdisciplinary rehab research event
โค๏ธ Now more than ever โ time to gather together
In person matters. Energy matters.
Letโs move the field forward, together. IMPROVING LIVES โ including our own
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ACRM 102nd Annual FALL Conference & EXPO #ACRM2025
Progress in Rehabilitation Research | Translation to Clinical Practice
27 โ 30 OCT 2025 // PRE-CON: 25 โ 27 OCT
CHICAGO HILTON
Our brain needs all the help that we can give it as it plays a major role in our body. For one thing, it is the one that signals our heart to pump more blood so that oxygen will be able to go around circulating in our system.
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Much research has been conducted in cognitive science that might be applicable to physics education. I will focus on some general principles of problem solving and learning, as well as a number of basic findings and their implications, including the improvement of problem solving.
The areas of research to be discussed include specialized cognitive systems, the importance of content in thinking, and the use of categories and analogies.
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