Harness Your Brain Destiny

As you know, age is the number one contributing factor to the development of dementia. With the Baby Boomers — the second largest generation in America — entering retirement, a boom in dementia cases is expected. However...

...dementia is NOT an inevitable consequence of old age.

Promising research is showing us there may be methods to alleviate the risk of early onset Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia!

Learn Dr. Sherrie All’s three simple steps for maximum brain investment.

When studying the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease, it was discovered that those who were considered “sharp as a tack” had notably larger brains than those who displayed signs of advanced dementia, although both had the same amount of Alzheimer’s disease in their brains. The conclusion: a larger brain can better withstand the effects of the beta-amyloid plaques.

In this short video, Dr. Sherrie All will explain how investment in the brain can help control brain cell growth, effectively delaying onset of dementia.
Want to deepen your understanding of Alzheimer’s and other dementias? Become a Certified Dementia Care Specialist (CDCS) while learning straightforward strategies and subtle tactics to make your practice more effective.
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Join Dr. Sherrie All in this online certification course as she provides you with the assessment tools and critical interventions you need to identify and differentiate between dementias, prevent and reduce difficult behaviors, and improve your ability to communicate with cognitively impaired patients! More than just an overview of dementia and Alzheimer’s, this course will offer practical solutions to some of the most challenging real-life situations you face and bring you up to speed on the latest medications, preventative treatments, and advances in early detection that could impact your work. Throughout, Dr. All will guide you to build your essential skills, better understand the complexities of the disease, and discover how you can employ safe and effective best practices to provide quality care. Plus, become a Certified Dementia Care Specialist (CDCS)…included in the course price.

Sherrie All PhD
Sherrie All, PhD, is a neuropsychologist and an engaging speaker and writer whose expertise in the principles of neuroscience, functional neuroanatomy, and diagnostics give her a unique insight into the correlation between mental health disorders, therapeutic approaches, and what happens to the brain itself.

Dr. All is the owner of the Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness where she combines her strong background in CBT with mindfulness techniques, motivational interviewing and dynamic interpretations to help her clients manage depression, stress, anxiety, mental illness and cognitive challenges. A trained neuropsychologist who received her PhD from Rosalind Franklin University, she also brings her detailed understanding of the brain to uniquely address the needs of people with traumatic brain injuries, dementia, and other conditions.


Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Sherrie All is the owner of Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness. She receives royalties as a published author. Sherrie All receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-Financial: Sherrie All is a member of the American Psychological Association. the Illinois Psychological Association, and the International Neuropsychological Society.

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