Narrative Exposure Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) is a psychotherapeutic treatment method for survivors of life-threatening, complex traumatic events. NET is based on the recognition that traumatizing experiences are stored in two distinct memory systems, associative memory, in which all sensory perceptions and feelings associated with the event are registered, and autobiographical memory, in which the temporal sequence … Narrative Exposure Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

The Human Brain

In numerous events, people repeatedly refer to the learning and working successes as well as the incredible complexity of our “gray cells”. Incidentally, this term refers to the ganglion cells and marrowless nerve fibers that make up the central nervous system, which are not covered with a white insulating layer – hence their grayish appearance. … The Human Brain

Perception: Irritant

Perceived information can be divided into groups; correspondingly, the receptors that respond to these stimuli: Mechanoreceptors respond to mechanical stimuli, i.e., pressure, touch, stretch, or vibration. They mediate tactile perception (sense of touch) and, together with the sense of balance in the inner ear, proprioception, i.e., the position and movement of the limbs in space … Perception: Irritant

Perception: Illusions and Disturbances

Since our perception never corresponds one hundred percent with reality, the boundary to perceptual illusions or disorders is fluid. For example, we perceive colors even though light itself is not colored, but only has different wavelengths that are interpreted accordingly by the visual organ and brain; many animals, for example, perceive colors differently than humans. … Perception: Illusions and Disturbances

Perception: What is it Anyway?

“Wara neman” – for the ancient Germanic peoples, this meant paying attention to something. From this moment until “perceiving”, i.e. grasping how something is, many complex processes take place in the body in which numerous structures are involved. In order to survive, the organism has to find its way in its environment – an environment … Perception: What is it Anyway?

Dementia test

The diagnosis of incipient dementia can prove difficult if the patient refuses to cooperate. Since most people with dementia initially realise that something is wrong, many of them try to avoid unpleasant situations by using a variety of avoidance strategies. In order to be able to make a suspected diagnosis of dementia, the statements of … Dementia test

CERAD – Test battery | Dementia test

CERAD – Test battery The research association “Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease” (CERAD for short) deals with the registration and archiving of Alzheimer’s dementia patients. The organization has put together a standardized battery of tests to simplify the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. The series of tests consists of 8 units dealing with … CERAD – Test battery | Dementia test

Watch Sign Test | Dementia test

Watch Sign Test The watch sign test (UZT) is an everyday practical test procedure in which the test person has to record a watch with the corresponding time. The frame of the watch can be given or drawn by the test person himself. The personnel performing the test tell the test person the time, for … Watch Sign Test | Dementia test