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The Role of Psychological Interventions in Neurological Rehabilitation

December 17, 2025 - 14:05

The Role of Psychological Interventions in Neurological Rehabilitation

With the development of the field of neurological rehabilitation, psychological intervention has gradually gained attention as an important adjunctive therapy for enhancing motor function recovery. Recent studies highlight the synergistic effects of combining multimodal psychological approaches with traditional rehabilitation methods. This integration aims to address not only the physical aspects of recovery but also the emotional and cognitive challenges faced by patients.

Psychological interventions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing, have shown promising results in improving overall outcomes for individuals recovering from neurological conditions. By targeting mental health and emotional well-being, these therapies can help patients cope with the psychological burdens of their conditions, ultimately leading to better engagement in rehabilitation programs.

As the field continues to evolve, there is a growing emphasis on digital transformation, with the potential for teletherapy and mobile applications to deliver psychological support remotely. This advancement could significantly broaden access to essential mental health resources, ensuring that more patients benefit from comprehensive rehabilitation strategies that address both mind and body.


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