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Friday, November 16, 2018

Moderating Impulsivity: Train the Brain to Stop the Train

 NOVEMBER 16, 2018 Dr. CBY DR. C


Brain training happens all the time. The goal of Parkinson’s disease (PD) rehabilitation is to use training to limit the effects of the condition. When training the brain, it is important to be mindful of what it is doing while implementing a practice of mental attentiveness. This specific type of mindfulness is aimed at compensating for issues connected to PD. The rehab program seeks to put a skilled conductor inside our brain, one who is trained to slow down, and eventually stop, the impulsivity train.
The application of mindfulness as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has yet to provide clear scientific evidence for its efficacy in treating Parkinson’s patients. The problem is that these studies are poorly designed. However, this is not the same as saying mindfulness is unhelpful. Mindfulness, when practiced frequently, may result in changing the brain structure in PD patients.
To train the brain to stop the train of impulsivity, we act and think in a new way to change the structure of the brain. It is made to be plastic and to change in response to what we do with it.
When properly applied to PD and impulsivity, mindfulness is composed of three parts: mental attentiveness (focusing attention where it is needed), slowing down the impulse, and changing the course. When putting a rehabilitation plan in place, mindfulness, using these three components, should be directed at the triggers of impulsivity and its three checkpoints (see the diagram below, which was explained in my previous column).

The following table below explains the application of mindfulness to impulsivity:
Graphic by Dr. C (T.O.O.T.S. refers to Time Out On The Spot)
The key to impulsivity management is to eventually turn the training into a habit — to almost automate responses to the heightened responses that occur at each checkpoint. This is how we put our brain train conductor to work to stop the train of impulsivity (or at least slow it down) most of the time.
What have you found to be successful in controlling your impulsivity?
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https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2018/11/16/parkinsons-disease-train-brain-stop-moderating-impulsivity-mindfulness-brain-structure/

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