Wheel and talk: A Progressive Supranuclear Palsy case summary
Susan MacAuley,
Lucy Sinclair-Burton,
Julia Marotti
Abstract:BackgroundThe negative psychological effects of neurogenerative disorders (NDDs) are well known. However, there is limited research identifying ways to ameliorate psychological distress in individuals with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP).CaseAn 84-year-old gentleman was referred to the Older Adult (OA) Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) due to low mood following a PSP diagnosis. After assessment and formulation, elements of a cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) framework which adapted ‘Walk and Talk’ thera… Show more
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