Memory Retraining using Constraint-Induced Therapy
Trained by David Morris, co-creator of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT), Dr. Jennifer Nolan not only practiced CIMT in her clinic, but she also developed the only Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy program offered in the U.S., and now applies those techniques for a unique approach to memory retraining.
The three main concepts of Constraint-Induced Therapy, the foundation to brain plasticity, are:
Constraint of compensation techniques, intensity of therapy, and massed practice. So, while other memory specialists teach memory compensation techniques, Dr. Nolan pushes memory recovery forward by constraining these techniques. The therapy is intensive and involves family involvement.
The three main concepts of Constraint-Induced Therapy, the foundation to brain plasticity, are:
Constraint of compensation techniques, intensity of therapy, and massed practice. So, while other memory specialists teach memory compensation techniques, Dr. Nolan pushes memory recovery forward by constraining these techniques. The therapy is intensive and involves family involvement.