Reduced Subjective Cognitive Concerns With Neurobehavioral Therapy in Functional Seizures and Traumatic Brain Injury
Van Patten R, Chan L, Tocco K, Mordecai K, Altalib H, Cotton E, Correia S, Gaston T, Grayson L, Martin A, Fry S, Goodman A, Allendorfer J, Szaflarski J, LaFrance W. Reduced Subjective Cognitive Concerns With Neurobehavioral Therapy in Functional Seizures and Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal Of Neuropsychiatry 2024, 36: 197-205. PMID: 38481168, DOI: 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.20230138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubjective cognitive concernsTraumatic brain injuryObsessive-compulsive symptomsCognitive concernsNeurobehavioral therapyFunctional seizuresMental healthCognitive functionComparison groupCulturally diverse sampleBrain injuryGlobal mental healthObjective cognitionPerson's own perceptionDiverse sampleUsual treatmentParticipantsQuality of lifeSymptomsMultivariate regression modelSeizuresCognitionEveryday lifeBaselineNeurobehavior