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WORKSHEET PACKET
Cognitive Therapy Worksheetsfor Visuospatial Abilities & Attention
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction..........................................................................................................Cognitive Therapy................................................................................................What do the Worksheets Train?..........................................................................Introduction to Worksheets................................................................................Worksheets Private Eye.................................................................................................. Watch Out!.................................................................................................. Sleight of Hands.......................................................................................... Same or Different........................................................................................ Turn Around & Around................................................................................ About HappyNeuron Pro.....................................................................................HappyNeuron Pro Offer........................................................................................Making CBT Digital................................................................................................Meet the Scientific Team......................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION
We are happy to provide you with this packet of visuospatial & attention worksheets for use with your patients.
The worksheets included are based on exercises that were developed by a team of cognitive science professionals including a neurologist, neuropsychologist, and several doc-tors in cognitive psychology.
Clinicians (including occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, speech-language patholo-gists, facilitators, etc.) can use these worksheets to help patients with various medical condi-tions in a variety of settings including rehabilitation centers, clinics, hospitals, mental health facilities, private practices, schools, nursing homes, community service centers, etc.
This packet includes several exercises to train visuospatial functions, also known as mental imagery. Visuospatial functions allow us to orient objects in space, perceive the objects of our environment and to organize them into a coherent visual scene. This function also allows us to mentally place objects that are physically absent. Mental imagery is present in our thought processes, problem-solving, strategy, memorization, and recognizing images that are abnor-mally orientated. This skill is applied in your daily life when you visualize the distance between various objects, and when you recall the location of an address that someone is describing.
You can use these worksheets to work with your patients or residents individually or in groups. In group sessions, some exercises can be done by a single person, and others can be offered to the entire group or require the cooperation of everyone.
These worksheets can be a fun way to stimulate cognitive functions. Finding engaging exercis-es is an important part of creating an effective therapeutic strategy since it will keep the patient motivated for continuing these sessions.
We hope you can use these worksheets fully with your patients.
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Cognitive Remediation is a cerebral training method based on therapeutic support with a specific cognitive training program adapted to the patient’s disorder. The primary goal is to help reduce cognitive deficits by building and improving on cognitive skills so that they can transfer them to everyday life. These deficits commonly include attention, memory, and executive function disorders. If you utilize cognitive remediation effectively with your patients, they can experience a positive impact on functional skills which effects everyday life.
Remediation
COGNITIVE THERAPY
Cognitive rehabilitation is a specific term frequently used for cognitive training after neurological complications. The goal of cognitive rehabilitation is to restore cognitive functions, create compen-satory strategies and improve the patient’s living conditions. After an accident, cognitive rehabilita-tion therapy is a crucial part of stroke and traumatic brain injury treatment. This process often involves relearning cognitive skills that were lost. If these skills cannot be relearned, new ones are taught to help a patient compensate for their loss. An important part of reworking cognitive skills is the use of cognitive stimulation. When a patient stimulates a particular ability, this will help train them to find different skills used to carry out a specific task. The ultimate goal for your patient is to restore the quality of life they had before their accident. Through the use of cognitive rehabilitation, you can help them live independently again.
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Cognitive stimulation is a general term that refers to an ensemble of cognitive training methods. Stimulation can help patients to age well and is also used to help ease the cognitive effects of neuro-degenerative pathologies such as Alzheimer disease.
Aging is responsible for the progressive decline of cognitive functions. The concept of aging well is fundamental to increasing the length and quality of life. Aging well promotes personal behaviors that limit functional declines, especially those caused by chronic conditions, to help older adults maintain their independence and health. A critical domain of aging well is cognitive functioning, especially the cognitive effectiveness necessary to maintain the daily activities associated with overall health.
Cognitive stimulation can also be used to help ease the cognitive effects of various neurodegenera-tive pathologies, including Alzheimer’s disease and Lewy body dementia. By exercising the memory in patients with neurodegenerative pathologies, you can help stimulate neuroplasticity and prevent future memory loss.
Stimulation
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WHAT DO THE WORKSHEETS TRAIN?
PRIVATE EYESpot the figure among like figures in Private Eye. In Private Eye, you will use sustained attention, concentration and visual scanning to identify the figure. This worksheet includes a series of six exercises at various levels. Set a timer for one minute or less to make this exercise more difficult for your advanced patients.
TURN AROUND & AROUNDUse your skills of visual mental imagery and mental rotation to determine which shape does not match the other two. In Turn Around & Around, you will see three similar 3D geometric shapes at various angles and must spot which one is not the same as the other two.
SAME OR DIFFERENTDo the patterns on the right match the patterns on the left? In Same or Different, it is your job to determine if these patterns match. By comparing the groups of characters, your working memory is exercised. Attention is stressed in this exercise since even one variation of the pattern determines whether the groups will match or not.
WATCH OUT!Work on visual scanning and concentration with Watch Out. In Watch Out, you will analyze a pattern of images and answer a series of questions about the images shown. This exercise will help you to develop strategies for remembering the placement of the items.
Private Eye onHappyNeuron Pro
SLEIGHT OF HANDSCan you easily spot whether each image shows the left or right hand? In Sleight of Hands, that is exactly what you will do. In this exercise, a series of eight hands are shown alone or performing various tasks, at different angles. You will use mental rotation to identify whether each hand shown is either the left or right.
Sleight of Hands onHappyNeuron Pro
Turn Around & Around onHappyNeuron Pro
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Some of the worksheets in this packet are samples of some of the exercises that are available on HappyNeuron Pro.
They can be used to stimulate your visuospatial abilities and attention. Our programs are implemented in a wide range of settings with users of various backgrounds and medical conditions (rehabilitation centers, clinics, hospitals, mental health facilities, private practices, schools, nursing homes, community service centers, etc.).
5 FREE WORKSHEETS
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Study the grid below to see if there is a shape that does not match. If there is a shape that does not match, circle that shape. If all shapes match, check the box next to the grid.
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Study each image below and find it on the matching grid on the following pages. The image in exercise 1 should be found before studying image 2, and so forth.
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Find the images you studied on the grids below.
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Worksheet 2 1/2
Carefully study the pattern below. When ready, turn the page to continue the exercise.
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Answer the 3 questions below about the image shown on the previous page.
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Were the rats facing left or right?
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Worksheet 3 1/3
Study the images of the hands below and check if each image shows a left or right hand.
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Study the images of the hands below and check if each image shows a left or right hand.
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Study the pattern sets below by comparing the left and right columns. Circle where the pattern on the right is different than the pattern on the left. If both sets match, move to the next set of patterns.
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The set numbers that are different have been circled with the differences highlighted in green.
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Can you spot which 3D image doesn't match the other two? In each group, mentally rotate the images to see which image doesn't belong.
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2/3Worksheet 5
Can you spot which 3D image doesn't match the other two? In each group, mentally rotate the images to see which image doesn't belong.
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HappyNeuron Pro Includes:
Cognitive Therapy Exercises in 9 areas of Cognitive Functioning
Workout SchedulingSchedule exercise sessions for your patients
throughout the week to reinforce their therapy. You can even send them messages too.
A User Management Systemthat allows you to manage & organize
your patients accounts directly.
Performance Monitoringso you can record & track your
patients practice.
HappyNeuron Pro is a web-based platform that provides Healthcareprofessionals with cognitive training tools for use with their patients.
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User-Friendly Interface
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Improved Patient Relationship
Patient Centric
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Fun & Engaging Activities
Easy to Use
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Use of many devices
Patients Organizations
BENEFITS FOR
Healthcare professionals choose to use online cognitive training and rehabilitation programs since there are various benefits for the organization,clinicians, and patients with these tools. Below are some of the benefits listed for members within the HappyNeuron Pro network.
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MEET THE SCIENTIFIC TEAM
Michel Noir, Ph.D. Educational Sciences, President of SBTDr. Noir contributes heavily to the educational theory behind brain fitness, and the creative ideas necessary to make brain training fun. Dr. Noir received his Ph.D. in Educational Science and postgradu-ate diploma in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Lyon, France. He received his Graduate Diploma, Advanced Graduate Diploma, and Master’s in Public Law from Paris Law Faculty. He also holds an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Political Science. Dr. Noir has authored over 15 books on a variety of educational and brain training topics and games. Michel Noir is founder and shareholder of the SBT company.
Bernard Croisile, Ph.D. Neuropsychology, Neurologist, Scientific Vice President of SBTDr. Croisile is a respected neurologist and neuropsychologist with an international reputation for his research on aging and cognition. He was the recipient of the Alzheimer’s Disease Parke-Davis Award in 1998 and has written several hundred peer-reviewed articles for scientific publications, papers, and book chapters on aging and cognition, and spoken at hundreds of professional conferences on the prevention of dementia and age-related cognitive decline. Dr. Croisile has been the Chair of the Neuro-psychology Department at the Neurological Hospital of Lyon, France, since 1992. He received his M.D. and certification in Neurology from Lyon Hospitals and his Neurosciences Specialty degree and Ph.D. in Neuropsychology from University Claude Bernard in Lyon, France. Bernard Croisile is founder and shareholder of the SBT company.
Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Ph.D. Computer Engineering, Chief Technology Officer of SBTDr. Tarpin-Bernard is instrumental in taking the science and creativity of the scientific team members and making their ideas come alive as innovative, engaging and challenging brain fitness solutions, including performance tracking and personalized coaching. Dr. Tarpin-Bernard also serves as a Professor in Comput-er Science at the National Institute of Applied Science of Lyon and has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. He graduated first in his class in engineering from Ecole Centrale de Lyon and later received a Ph.D. in computer engineering, also from Ecole Centrale de Lyon. Franck Tarpin-Bernard is founder and shareholder of the SBT company.
Visit www.happyneuronpro.com/en/info/scientific-team/ to learn more about our international network of professionals.
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