Can simple talk therapy break the cycle of negative thoughts in the elderly?
NCT ID NCT07139197
Summary
This study aims to see if a special education program based on talk therapy techniques can help elderly people living in nursing homes. The program is designed to reduce repetitive, negative thinking (rumination) and improve mental flexibility, which is the ability to adapt thoughts to new situations. Researchers will work with 38 participants who do not have significant cognitive impairment to measure changes in their thinking patterns and overall mental state.
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Kars Huzurevi Yaşlı Bakım ve Rehabilitasyon Merkezi / Kars Huzur Evi Elderly Care and Rehabilitation Center
Kars, Center, 36100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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