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Understanding Dementia: The Man with the Worried Eyes

Understanding Dementia: The Man with the Worried Eyes
By Richard Cheston, Mike Bender

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #284026 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 324 pages

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Synopsis
This volume develops an integrated model of dementia which is based on social, political and psychological factors and, above all, which is person centred, focusing on the importance of the experience and emotions of the person with dementia. It brings together ideas on dementia from social and clinical psychology, psychotherapy and linguistics, and outlines the key theoretical issues and practical concerns in this expanding and significant field. Part 1 compares existing models of dementia, stressing the limitations of the organic model. The social model of dementia is also considered, in particular how it helps in understanding and changing therapists' often negative attitudes to older people with dementia. Part 2 describes Cheston and Bender's integrated socio-psychological model which combines the person-centred model and the social model and emphasizes the emotions, social context and sense of identity of the person with dementia. It focuses on the potential of carers to support sufferers' own understanding of the process they are engaging in.

The penultimate part of the book shows how this model can be applied to improve the quality of assessments of dementia, and suggests ways of adapting therapeutic intervention (in individual and group counselling, psychotherapy, staff training and work with carers) to meet the specific needs of this group. In conclusion, the authors draw out implications for service delivery and future policy and practice developments.


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brilliant5
An amazing man Dr Bender, honest and thought provoking.Have heard him speak and he is fast paced and hard to follow but here in the written form his wisdom can easily be absorbed.

Looks from the place of the person with memory loss and asks us not to presume its dementia but to look at the environment and other issues impacting on the person too.

Highly recommended. I am myself a trainer in dementia care and will recommend this widely.