Ecosystem Focused Therapy in Post Stroke Depression
Older adults who are stroke survivors can experience many challenges, including depression, cognitive dysfunction, and physical disability. Family members and other caregivers may struggle with helping stroke survivors adjust to life after stroke. This research study involves testing a modified form of problem-solving therapy called Ecosystem Focused Therapy (EFT) to help treat depression in older adult stroke survivors. EFT teaches problem-solving skills to patients to help them cope with problems related to stroke and depression, alters their physical environment to accommodate new needs resulting from stroke, and helps the family or caregiver to assist in the patient's adaptation. In addition this study will compare EFT to an education intervention to see which is more effective in treating depressed stroke survivors.
• Age 50 years and older;
• Diagnosis of unipolar major depression;
• Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale score ≥ 18;
• Capacity to provide written consent for both research assessment and treatment;
• Command of English sufficient to participate in assessments and talking therapy.