Non-pharmacological Interventions for Age-Related Neuropsychiatric Disorders

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· Progress in Brain Research Book 297 · Academic Press
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About this ebook

This book aims to investigate the growing need for non-pharmacological interventions that decrease the dependence on medication in managing age-related neuropsychiatric disorders. With increased aging population, more individuals are experiencing cognitive decline and related conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Current treatments often significantly depend on pharmacological approaches, which may have restrictions or side effects. This book aims to fill the gap by presenting well-researched, practical, and holistic approaches that can increase both mental and emotional well-being without the need for medication. By bringing alternative therapies and care strategies, this book supports a more balanced and comprehensive methods to aging.This book presents the challenge of finding effective, non-pharmacological alternatives for managing age-related neuropsychiatric disorders and reports readers with a wealth of evidence-based treatments that can be easily integrated into daily life, suggesting a more personalized and patient-centered approach. Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare provider, or family member, this book solves the problem of not knowing where to turn for alternative solutions. It helps readers navigate the complex landscape of mental health in aging, offering clear guidance on therapies that can increase cognitive function, reduce anxiety, manage behavioural symptoms, and ultimately increase the quality of life for older adults. - Evidence-Based Non-Pharmacological Strategies: The book presents a complete collection of non-medical interventions, such as cognitive stimulation therapy, mindfulness practices, reminiscence therapy, and physical activity, supported by scientific research. These treatments are outlined with specific guidelines on how to implement them effectively, making it feasible for caregivers and healthcare providers to apply them into daily routines. - Practical Tools for Caregivers and Healthcare Providers: Practical, step-by-step instructions on how to apply treatments, like music therapy, art therapy, and social engagement programs are included. The book also suggests main points for managing common caregiving challenges such as caregiver burnout, establishing routines, and navigating difficult behaviours, giving caregivers essential tools to increase their caregiving approach. - Real-Life Case Studies and Success Stories: To fill theory and practice, the book is including case studies and success stories that emphasis how these interventions have been successfully used in various care settings. These examples will help readers understand the tangible benefits and suggest inspiration for using these strategies in their own contexts, whether at home or in a healthcare environment.

About the author

Dr. Nasrollah Moradikor is currently the research director and principal investigator at the International Center for Neuroscience Research in Tbilisi, Georgia. He has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills in promoting applied neuroscience research and establishing fruitful collaborations among scientists worldwide. Dr. Nasrallah's research program is dedicated to developing interventions for the prevention and treatment of neurological disorders. His team investigates the molecular mechanisms and therapeutics of brain disorders, including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, employing both clinical and experimental models. In 2021, Dr. Nasrollah founded a new community platform named “Neuroscience Network to support and develop neuroscience in the world. His ability to create a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment has been instrumental in promoting the development of aspiring neuroscientists. He established robust international research collaborations with institutions in the USA, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, South Korea, and Malaysia. He has over 15 years of research and teaching experience in the field of brain health. Nasrollah has been on the scientific advisory board and evaluation committees of several institutions abroad. He currently serves as an editor, editorial board member and section editor of several reputed journals in the field of neuroscience. His contributions to the scientific community are evident through his publications, as well as more than 15 years of editorial expertise. He is an active professional member of IBRO, FENS, EBBS, ISN, ESN, ENCP, MNS, and MDS.

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