Geriatric Cognitive Therapy:
Geriatric Cognitive Therapy refers to therapeutic interventions aimed at improving cognitive function, managing symptoms of cognitive decline, or maintaining mental well-being in older adults, particularly those who may be experiencing age-related cognitive challenges, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease). Cognitive therapy in this context often integrates elements of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), cognitive training, and other approaches tailored to the aging brain. It’s particularly important for managing the emotional and psychological effects of aging and cognitive decline.