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Mentalizing imagery therapy mobile app to enhance the mood of family dementia caregivers: feasibility and limited efficacy testing
AT Sikder, FC Yang, R Schafer, GA Dowling, L Traeger, FA Jain
JMIR aging 2 (1), e12850, 2019
272019
The reliability of telepractice administration of the Western Aphasia Battery–Revised in persons with primary progressive aphasia
LA Rao, AC Roberts, R Schafer, A Rademaker, E Blaze, M Esparza, ...
American journal of speech-language pathology 31 (2), 881-895, 2022
202022
Four-week mentalizing imagery therapy for family dementia caregivers: a randomized controlled trial with neural circuit changes
FA Jain, SV Chernyak, LD Nickerson, S Morgan, R Schafer, D Mischoulon, ...
Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 91 (3), 180-189, 2022
122022
Musical Bridges to Memory: A pilot dyadic music intervention to improve social engagement in dementia
R Schafer, A Karstens, E Hospelhorn, J Wolfe, A Ziemba, P Wise, ...
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders 36 (4), 312-318, 2022
42022
Teleconference group singing programs for well‐being of healthy older adults and persons with neurocognitive disorders during the COVID‐19 pandemic
R Schafer, B Bonakdarpour, SS Miller, J Miller
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e077378, 2023
2023
Musical Bridges to Memory (MBM): Exploring the effects of a dyadic music‐based group intervention on social engagement and neuropsychiatric symptoms in persons with dementia …
R Schafer, AJ Karstens, E Hospelhorn, J Wolfe, A Ziemba, P Wise, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 16, e043243, 2020
2020
MENTALIZING IMAGERY THERAPY MOBILE APPLICATION FOR FAMILY DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTS ON MOOD
A Sikder, F Yang, R Schafer, G Dowling, F Jain
Innovation in Aging 2 (Suppl 1), 984, 2018
2018
Mentalizing Imagery Therapy mobile application for family dementia caregivers: feasibility and effects on mood and caregiving
A Sikder, F Yang, R Schafer, GA Dowling, L Traeger, FA Jain
OSF, 2018
2018
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