Adapting cognitive remediation group therapy: A community-based, focus group study
Andrew D. Eaton,
Jenny Hui,
Marvelous Muchenje
et al.
Abstract:Cognitive impairment is a significant health issue for people aging with HIV/AIDS. With pharmacological treatment lacking, psychosocial group therapies may best help people aging with HIV who experience cognitive challenges cope with their symptoms. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how in-person group therapies need adaptation for hybrid or online delivery. Peer-led focus groups discussed adapting cognitive remediation group therapy (CRGT) as a hybrid or online intervention. CRGT combines mindfulness-based stres… Show more
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