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Pregnancy-related stroke through a neuropsychology lens
Conclusions: Pregnancy-related stroke can be associated with marked functional disability and decreased quality of life, and it is notable that prevalence rates are increasing. Presenting at a time when people are experiencing adjustment to a new phase of life, and most commonly affecting women of color and other vulnerable populations, pregnancy-related stroke is a unique condition warranting special attention within the broader stroke discourse. This review aims to serve as a starting point for neuropsychologists to better understand the unique attributes of pregnancy-related stroke through a neuropsychology lens. Beyond...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - October 10, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Erin Sullivan-Baca Yosefa A Modiano Kathryn M McKenney Anne R Carlew Source Type: research

Psychological Stress Management and Stress Reduction Strategies for Stroke Survivors: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSIONS: Further research is required to identify optimum stress management interventions in stroke survivors, including whether the management of stress can ameliorate the negative impacts of stress on health.PMID:35689664 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaac002
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - June 11, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Madeleine Hinwood Marina Ilicic Prajwal Gyawali Kirsten Coupland Murielle G Kluge Angela Smith Sue Bowden Michael Nilsson Frederick Rohan Walker Source Type: research

VATA-ADL: The Visual Analogue Test for Anosognosia for Activities of Daily Living
CONCLUSIONS: Anosognosia (overestimation of abilities) for ADL is frequent, even in post-acute stages post-stroke. Some other patients underestimated their abilities, indicating that poor metacognition of one's own abilities in brain damaged patients is bi-directional. Both types of misestimation may have clinical consequences worth considering for the wellbeing of patients and their carers.PMID:35313346 | DOI:10.1093/arclin/acac009
Source: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - March 21, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sergio Della Sala Gianna Cocchini Nicoletta Beschin Elizabeth A Fowler Patrick Kaschel Robert D McIntosh Source Type: research