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Treating anxiety after stroke using cognitive-behaviour therapy: two cases.

Ian I Kneebone1, Fiona W Jeffries

  • 1a Virgin Care, Department of Psychology , Farnham , Surrey , UK.

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
|July 30, 2013
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Modified cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) effectively treated anxiety in two stroke survivors with unique cognitive and communication challenges. Improvements were sustained at three months, suggesting CBT

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Anxiety disorders frequently occur post-stroke, yet psychotherapy options are limited.
  • Cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) is a potential treatment, but modifications may be necessary for stroke survivors.

Observation:

  • Two stroke survivors with anxiety were treated using modified CBT.
  • Modifications addressed executive/memory deficits in one patient and communication difficulties in the other.

Findings:

  • Anxiety symptoms resolved in both cases within 7-9 sessions.
  • Treatment gains were maintained at 3-month follow-ups.

Implications:

  • Modified CBT shows promise for treating anxiety in stroke survivors with specific challenges.
  • Further research, including case-series and randomized controlled trials, is needed to validate and refine this approach.