Improving psychological interventions for dementia
As part of the Ageing and Dementia Seminar Series 2011, hosted by the Living with Dementia Research Programme (LiD), Professor Martin Orrell, Professor of Ageing and Mental Health at University College London, will present a seminar entitled: 'Improving psychological interventions for dementia' on 25 May 2011.
Outline: The Maintenance CST programme using the MRC complex interventions framework to guide intervention design involving people with dementia and their carers to improve interventions.
Date: Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Venue: School of Nursing, D'Olier Street, Lecture Theatre 2.57
Time: 4.00 - 5.30pm
For bookings, please phone Caroline at 01 896 2914 or email forsytc@tcd.ie.
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