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Positive Psychology Approaches to Dementia [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x156x16 mm, weight: 428 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849056102
  • ISBN-13: 9781849056106
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x156x16 mm, weight: 428 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849056102
  • ISBN-13: 9781849056106
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
How can positive psychology approaches help us to understand the process of adjustment to, and living well with dementia?

As accounts of positive experiences in dementia are increasingly emerging, this book reviews current evidence and explores how psychological constructs such as hope, humour, creativity, spirituality, wisdom, resilience and personal growth may be linked with wellbeing and quality of life in dementia. Expert contributors from a range of academic and clinical backgrounds examine the application of positive psychological concepts to dementia and dementia care practice. The lived experiences of people with dementia are central to the book, and their voices bring life to the ideas explored, highlighting how positive experiences in dementia and dementia care are possible.

Recenzijos

In this brilliant benchmark work, the insights of Positive Psychology are finally examined in the lives of those who experience dementia. Positive Psychology focuses on a set of character strengths that contribute to human flourishing, but it has never been applied to deeply forgetful people. Herein we find chapters that for the first time carefully examine the experience of dementia with regard to well-being, hope, humor, creativity, resilience, spirituality and wisdom. No, this is above all NOT in the least bit pollyannaish. People with dementia really do draw on these strengths as they navigate their predicament, and they do so surprisingly deep into their illness. Building on the tradition of Tom Kitwood, Steven Sabat, and myself, this book shows us with unmistakable clarity and good science that there is a deeper and more hopeful way of looking at the person underneath dementia that we often miss. This book is a work of genius. All who care about the dignity of deeply forgetful people should read with excitement! I can assure the reader that this is a bold, necessary and compelling new pathway for future research and for sensitive caring. Bravo on a well-researched field-creating book! -- Stephen G. Post, PhD, Author of The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease and Founding Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics, Stony Brook University School of Medicine Whilst not underestimating the challenges dementia throws at the individual, this book highlights the crucial benefits of positive approaches in helping us to face those very challenges, as opposed to the medical view which is often very negative. -- Wendy Mitchell, living with dementia and blogger at Which Me Am I Today

Daugiau informacijos

The first book to explore how positive psychology constructs relate specifically to living well with dementia
Foreword 7(3)
Christine Bryden
Acknowledgements 10(1)
Introduction 11(5)
Dr Chris Clarke
Chapter 1 Ageing, Health And Positive Psychology
16(25)
Elspeth Stirling
Chapter 2 A Positive Psychology Approach To Dementia
41(26)
Dr Chris Clarke
Chapter 3 Well-Being In Dementia
67(21)
Dr Alison Phinney
Chapter 4 Hope And Dementia
88(22)
Dr Emma Wolverson
Dr Chris Clarke
Chapter 5 Humour And Dementia
110(23)
Dr Chris Clarke
Dr Helen Irwin
Chapter 6 Resilience And Living Well With Dementia
133(19)
Phyllis Braudy Harris
Chapter 7 Growth
152(23)
Dr Kirsty Patterson
Dr Emma Wolverson
Chapter 8 Creativity And Dementia
175(21)
John Killick
Chapter 9 Spirituality And Wisdom
196(17)
Revd Andrew Norris
Chapter 10 Positive Psychology And Relational Dementia Care
213(19)
Dr Tony Ryan
Professor Mike Nolan
Chapter 11 Positive Experiences In Dementia Caregiving
232(21)
Dr Catherine Quinn
Chapter 12 Overview And Ways Forward For A Positive Psychology Approach To Dementia
253(27)
Dr Chris Clarke
Dr Emma Wolverson
Subject Index 280(4)
Author Index 284
John Killick has been the Writer in Residence and Poet Mentor on several Poetry and Dementia projects over the last 25 years. He currently runs a residential Poetry and Dementia course in Wales. Christine Bryden has worked in the pharmaceutical industry and as a senior executive in the Australian Prime Minister's Department. Following her diagnosis with Alzheimer's Disease in 1995, she has been instrumental in setting up local support groups for people with dementia and has addressed national and international conferences. In 2003 she was the first person with dementia to be elected to the Board of Alzheimer's Disease International. Her first book Who will I be when I die? was published in 1998 and has been translated into several languages. She lives in Brisbane, Australia.