Hi

There is quite a lot of literature on cognitive rehabilitation.  See book by 
Mateer and work by others.

http://web.uvic.ca/psyc/people/faculty/mateer.php 

I'm not sure whether it has lived up to its earlier promise or not.

Take care
Jim

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>>> "michael sylvester" <[email protected]> 25-Sep-10 10:08:00 AM >>>
Christopher D
No. In fact, you will probably find that the Alzheimer's patients won't be able 
to complete the Stroop test correctly. 
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a789253577~frm=titlelink
 

Chris

I am not talking about clients with full blown Alz but those in various stages 
of memory less.It is possible to exercise concentration to improve memory.

Michael
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