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'Nobody would say that it is Alzheimer's or dementia at this age': Family adjustment following a diagnosis of early-onset dementia.

J Aging Stud

January 2016

University of Manchester, Jean McFarlane Building (Room 6.312), University Place Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK. Electronic address:

Objectives: Family interaction and intergenerational dynamics have been known to influence the efficacy of therapeutic interventions and as such, the understanding of such dynamics in the experience of transitions can assist in strengthening the support provided to families living with such diagnoses. As such, the aims and objectives of this work were to develop a deeper understanding of family transition in early-onset dementia and to construct a representative model of this experience.

Method: This qualitative study used an 'initial-and-follow-up' interview design with semi-structured in-depth interviews in participants' homes.

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You can't get anything perfect: "user perspectives on the delivery of cognitive behavioural therapy by telephone".

Soc Sci Med

October 2010

University of Manchester, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, Jean Macfarlane Building, University Place Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom.

Remote psychotherapy services such as telephone-administered cognitive behavioural therapy (T-CBT) have the potential to provide effective psychological treatment whilst simultaneously maximising efficiency, lowering costs and improving access to care. However, a lack of research examining the acceptability of non face-to-face psychotherapy means that little is known about users' perceptions of these delivery models. This paper reports data from two qualitative evaluations of T-CBT delivered in the voluntary and occupational health sectors in the UK.

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