

Though Marc Spector’s often-erratic behavior and struggles with multiple identities has caused much friction between him and his associates, he’s managed to form a few close relationships that have stood the test of time.
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Over his years as Moon Knight, Spector has also exhibited periodic demonstrations of supernatural powers such as enhanced strength during nights with full moons, prophetic visions and dreams, and the ability to drain another person’s life energies through physical contact.

Unfortunately, these abilities are balanced by an uneven mental state that manifests itself in bouts of depression and multiple identity disorder. Beyond boxing, he knows several martial arts, is a talented athlete and gymnast, and can speak several languages. Marc Spector’s CIA career and mercenary work added to his boxing skills to endow him with not only strength and endurance, but also with a high degree of tactical and strategic skills, as well as combat and weapons expertise. With Frenchie as his pilot, Moon Knight began to make an impression on the rest of New York City’s heroes.
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Spector returned to the United States with his friends and set about creating not only a costumed identity he dubbed Moon Knight, but two other personalities to aid him in his war on crime, millionaire Steven Grant and cab driver Jake Lockley. He proceeded to smash Bushman’s operations with Frenchie’s help and later realized he’d gained a new outlook on life. Near dead, Spector rose up to find a statue of the Egyptian deity Khonshu looming over him and believed it to have saved his life. Somehow, the mercenary made it to a nearby ancient tomb and into the hands of Marlene Alaurune, the daughter of an archaeologist murdered by Bushman. Tiring of overthrowing governments and assassinations, Spector entered into the orbit of an extreme terrorist named Bushman who turned on him and left him to die in the harsh Egyptian desert. During this dark time, he made friends with Jean-Paul “Frenchie” DuChamp, one of the only bright spots in the violent profession of a hired gun. Disgusted by the organizations practices and hurt by his own brother Randall’s betrayal, Spector ejected whatever morals he still possessed and fell into mercenary work around the globe. Community-based CST positively impacted the lives of people with dementia and their families.Born to a respectable family, but eschewing its history and beliefs Marc Spector cut his own path through life by becoming a boxer, a Marine, and finally a CIA operative. Qualitative analysis of interview data identified consistent themes of cognitive and overall benefits of CST and provided support for quantitative data. Improvements on subjective cognitive function just fell short of significance (p = 0.055). Results showed that CST improved participants’ satisfaction with cognitive performance (p = 0.002), level of engagement (p = 0.046), level of confidence (p = 0.026). In total, 20 CST participants, 17 carers, and six CST facilitators completed evaluation assessments. Post-intervention interviews supplemented quantitative analyses. Secondary outcomes included well-being, cognitive ability, satisfaction with cognitive performance, and engagement and confidence of CST participants well-being of carers and job satisfaction of facilitators. Primary outcomes of interest for CST participants included quality of life (Quality of Life in Alzheimer Disease Scale), cognitive function (Montreal Cognitive Assessment), and subjective cognitive function (Memory Awareness Rating Scale-Functioning Subscale). Baseline and post-intervention assessments were completed by CST participants, carers, and CST facilitators. Participants with mild–moderate dementia attended once weekly CST sessions for 14 weeks. The aim of the current research was to develop and evaluate community based CST for people with mild–moderate dementia, run by the Alzheimer Society of Ireland across four pilot sites in Ireland. Despite consistent evidence and recommendations, CST is not routinely available in Ireland post-diagnosis.


Research shows that cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) improves cognitive function, quality of life, and well-being of people with mild–moderate dementia.
