Cognitive Remediation 3-Part Series Videos released on YouTube

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Partrait of Dr. Dana Haywood PhD, Neuropsychologist specializing in Neuropsychological

Why Cognitive Remediation Therapy Matters

  • Backed by clinical neuroscience and real-world outcomes

  • Personalized one-on-one sessions tailored to your cognitive profile

  • Designed for people with ADHD, anxiety, memory issues, or early cognitive changes

  • Focused on functional improvements—better focus, sharper memory, clearer thinking


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Part 1: “Unlocking Your Brain’s Full Potential | What Is Cognitive Remediation Therapy?”

In the first video, Dr. Haywood introduces CRT and explains:

  • What is Cognitive Remediation Therapy?

  • How CRT improves attention, memory, and cognitive flexibility

  • Why CRT is different from talk therapy, coaching, or academic tutoring

Keywords: What is cognitive remediation therapy, how to improve attention and memory, cognitive brain training

Part 2: “Cognitive Remediation Therapy  | ADHD, Anxiety, Age-Related Cognitive Decline”

This video dives deeper into how CRT helps individuals facing:

  • ADHD symptoms: inattention, impulsivity, and task-switching

  • Anxiety-related cognitive problems: mental fatigue, difficulty focusing

  • Mild cognitive decline due to aging: forgetfulness, slower processing

  • Why are all CRT sessions individualized, not group-based

Keywords: ADHD cognitive therapy, therapy for anxiety, brain fog, aging memory loss, cognitive decline treatment

Part 3: “Is Brain Development Stopped After …? | Neuroplasticity”

In the final part, Dr. Haywood explores:

  • Whether brain development stops after adolescence

  • How neuroplasticity enables the brain to keep changing throughout life

  • What long-term cognitive improvement looks like with CRT

Keywords: neuroplasticity therapy, adult brain development, cognitive therapy for adults