Aggressive Behavior in People with Dementia | Linda Ercoli, PhD | UCLAMDChat
UCLA psychologist Linda Ercoli, PhD, educates caregivers about the causes of verbal and physical aggressive behavior in patients with advancing dementia. She introduces behavioral management techniques that can be effective in reducing and managing aggression. Learn more about the UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program at http://dementia.uclahealth.org Learn more about Linda Ercoli, PhD at http://uclahealth.org/LindaErcoli

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