TY - JOUR
T1 - R-E-M psychotherapy
T2 - A manualized approach for long-term care residents with depression and dementia
AU - Carpenter, Brian
AU - Ruckdeschel, Katy
AU - Ruckdeschel, Holly
AU - Van Haitsma, Kimberly
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Although depression and dementia are common comorbid illnesses among long-term care residents, psychotherapeutic services for these individuals have not been tailored for their particular needs and circumstances. In this article we present a new model for brief individual psychotherapy-Restore, Empower, Mobilize, or R-E-M-to treat depression in long-term care residents who have mild to moderate dementia. R-E-M treatment has three goals: (1) restore self-esteem and support a positive self-concept, (2) empower residents to make use of their existing abilities, and (3) mobilize residents and the environment to achieve and maintain long-term mental health. We describe the interventions of R-E-M treatment, the construction of a treatment manual, and a pilot evaluation of the treatment with three nursing home residents. Positive outcomes in the pilot have encouraged us to pursue additional treatment development and evaluation. Standardized treatments, such as R-E-M, that yield measurable gains are needed to ensure that long-term care residents with depression and dementia receive the mental health services they require and deserve.
AB - Although depression and dementia are common comorbid illnesses among long-term care residents, psychotherapeutic services for these individuals have not been tailored for their particular needs and circumstances. In this article we present a new model for brief individual psychotherapy-Restore, Empower, Mobilize, or R-E-M-to treat depression in long-term care residents who have mild to moderate dementia. R-E-M treatment has three goals: (1) restore self-esteem and support a positive self-concept, (2) empower residents to make use of their existing abilities, and (3) mobilize residents and the environment to achieve and maintain long-term mental health. We describe the interventions of R-E-M treatment, the construction of a treatment manual, and a pilot evaluation of the treatment with three nursing home residents. Positive outcomes in the pilot have encouraged us to pursue additional treatment development and evaluation. Standardized treatments, such as R-E-M, that yield measurable gains are needed to ensure that long-term care residents with depression and dementia receive the mental health services they require and deserve.
KW - Dementia
KW - Depression
KW - Individual psychotherapy
KW - Long-term care
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0037236375&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1300/J018v25n01_03
DO - 10.1300/J018v25n01_03
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:0037236375
SN - 0731-7115
VL - 25
SP - 25
EP - 49
JO - Clinical Gerontologist
JF - Clinical Gerontologist
IS - 1-2
ER -