A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY

The psychosomatic condition affects the hippocampus, temporal role, and parietal lobes of the brain. People with Psychosomatic condition displays poor language skills, higher level of cognitive dysfunction, Memory disorders, Anxiety level, Depression, and stress level. Cognitive language therapy a...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: M. Monika, C. Suganthan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Human Rehabilitation 2023-09-01
Series:Human Research in Rehabilitation
Subjects:
Online Access:https://human.ba/wpdm-package/full-text-275/?ind=1694427341979&filename=Article-16.pdf&wpdmdl=2025&refresh=64fefc1a4467e1694432282
_version_ 1797411772719693824
author M. Monika
C. Suganthan
author_facet M. Monika
C. Suganthan
author_sort M. Monika
collection DOAJ
description The psychosomatic condition affects the hippocampus, temporal role, and parietal lobes of the brain. People with Psychosomatic condition displays poor language skills, higher level of cognitive dysfunction, Memory disorders, Anxiety level, Depression, and stress level. Cognitive language therapy aids learners towards the improvement of anxiety, depression, and stress levels. The sampling method employed in the study is the purposive sampling method. DASS 21 was used to analyze the stress, anxiety, and depression levels before and after the intervention. Cognitive language therapy activities like chunking, embroidery, and identifying errors were given to the learners to reduce the impact of stress, anxiety, and depression among individuals with the psychosomatic condition. The paired t-test in SPSS was performed and from the study findings, it is concluded that the participants displayed a low to medium range of depression after the intervention of cognitive language therapy. Through paired samples test, the significance value for all three pairs (Depression, anxiety, and stress) is 0.000, which is lesser than 0.05. Hence, there is a considerable improvement in depression, anxiety, and stress levels among the participants with the psychosomatic condition as a result of cognitive language therapy intervention.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T04:49:55Z
format Article
id doaj.art-7df03dde139a4da3986d67beaeb44d24
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2232-9935
2232-996X
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T04:49:55Z
publishDate 2023-09-01
publisher Institute for Human Rehabilitation
record_format Article
series Human Research in Rehabilitation
spelling doaj.art-7df03dde139a4da3986d67beaeb44d242023-12-03T13:11:09ZengInstitute for Human RehabilitationHuman Research in Rehabilitation2232-99352232-996X2023-09-0113233334210.21554/hrr.092316A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPYM. Monika0C. Suganthan1Research Scholar, Department of English, School of Social Sciences and Languages, VIT University, VelloreAssistant Professor, Institute for Industry and International Programme, VIT University, VelloreThe psychosomatic condition affects the hippocampus, temporal role, and parietal lobes of the brain. People with Psychosomatic condition displays poor language skills, higher level of cognitive dysfunction, Memory disorders, Anxiety level, Depression, and stress level. Cognitive language therapy aids learners towards the improvement of anxiety, depression, and stress levels. The sampling method employed in the study is the purposive sampling method. DASS 21 was used to analyze the stress, anxiety, and depression levels before and after the intervention. Cognitive language therapy activities like chunking, embroidery, and identifying errors were given to the learners to reduce the impact of stress, anxiety, and depression among individuals with the psychosomatic condition. The paired t-test in SPSS was performed and from the study findings, it is concluded that the participants displayed a low to medium range of depression after the intervention of cognitive language therapy. Through paired samples test, the significance value for all three pairs (Depression, anxiety, and stress) is 0.000, which is lesser than 0.05. Hence, there is a considerable improvement in depression, anxiety, and stress levels among the participants with the psychosomatic condition as a result of cognitive language therapy intervention.https://human.ba/wpdm-package/full-text-275/?ind=1694427341979&filename=Article-16.pdf&wpdmdl=2025&refresh=64fefc1a4467e1694432282anxietystressdepressioncognitive therapypsychosomatic condition
spellingShingle M. Monika
C. Suganthan
A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY
Human Research in Rehabilitation
anxiety
stress
depression
cognitive therapy
psychosomatic condition
title A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY
title_full A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY
title_fullStr A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY
title_short A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE ANXIETY, STRESS AND DEPRESSION LEVEL AMONG PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS THROUGH COGNITIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY
title_sort study on improving the anxiety stress and depression level among psychosomatic patients through cognitive language therapy
topic anxiety
stress
depression
cognitive therapy
psychosomatic condition
url https://human.ba/wpdm-package/full-text-275/?ind=1694427341979&filename=Article-16.pdf&wpdmdl=2025&refresh=64fefc1a4467e1694432282
work_keys_str_mv AT mmonika astudyonimprovingtheanxietystressanddepressionlevelamongpsychosomaticpatientsthroughcognitivelanguagetherapy
AT csuganthan astudyonimprovingtheanxietystressanddepressionlevelamongpsychosomaticpatientsthroughcognitivelanguagetherapy
AT mmonika studyonimprovingtheanxietystressanddepressionlevelamongpsychosomaticpatientsthroughcognitivelanguagetherapy
AT csuganthan studyonimprovingtheanxietystressanddepressionlevelamongpsychosomaticpatientsthroughcognitivelanguagetherapy