People with Dementia Speak Out
Herausgeber: Whitman, Lucy
People with Dementia Speak Out
Herausgeber: Whitman, Lucy
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An anthology of personal accounts by people with dementia - a range of ages, social and ethnic backgrounds are represented.
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An anthology of personal accounts by people with dementia - a range of ages, social and ethnic backgrounds are represented.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052702
- ISBN-10: 1849052700
- Artikelnr.: 42767188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052702
- ISBN-10: 1849052700
- Artikelnr.: 42767188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Lucy Whitman. Afterword by Professor Graham Stokes.
Introduction. 1. Grandad - can you go and get a new brain? Graham Browne.
2. Are you sure you've got Alzheimer's? Alex Burton. 3. A doctor in search
of a diagnosis. Jennifer Bute. 4. I'll ken it when I see it. Ross Campbell.
5. Liberation! Dizi Conti. 6. I'm gone older. Everything change. Romanina
Contucci. 7. Riding the rollercoaster. Carol Cronk. 8. I still remember.
Halide Eames. 9. I never get tired of dancing. Midge Flint. 10. They deal
with everybody as an individual. Clarice Hall. 11. One place to another.
Abdul Haque. 12. A double diagnosis. Brian Hennell. 13 Anybody been kind to
me, it stays with me. Pearl Hylton. 14. Love me for who I am. Ann Johnson.
15. Down with Dementia. Sylvia Kahn. 16. Deciding to resist. Lazarus. 17.
You keep-a-knockin' but you can't come in. Alex Lindsay. 18. The doors of
perception. Edward McLaughlin. 19. Journey into Alzheimerland. Peter
Mittler. 20. Who's afraid of the flying bombs? Lorna Moore. 21. Time to
break the taboo. Rukiya Mukadam. 22. Something better. Mary Tall. 23. A
Psychiatrist with Dementia. Daphne Wallace. Appendix I: Editing Challenges.
Appendix II: Narrative Based Medicine. Appendix III: LGBT People with
Dementia. Afterword by Graham Stokes.
2. Are you sure you've got Alzheimer's? Alex Burton. 3. A doctor in search
of a diagnosis. Jennifer Bute. 4. I'll ken it when I see it. Ross Campbell.
5. Liberation! Dizi Conti. 6. I'm gone older. Everything change. Romanina
Contucci. 7. Riding the rollercoaster. Carol Cronk. 8. I still remember.
Halide Eames. 9. I never get tired of dancing. Midge Flint. 10. They deal
with everybody as an individual. Clarice Hall. 11. One place to another.
Abdul Haque. 12. A double diagnosis. Brian Hennell. 13 Anybody been kind to
me, it stays with me. Pearl Hylton. 14. Love me for who I am. Ann Johnson.
15. Down with Dementia. Sylvia Kahn. 16. Deciding to resist. Lazarus. 17.
You keep-a-knockin' but you can't come in. Alex Lindsay. 18. The doors of
perception. Edward McLaughlin. 19. Journey into Alzheimerland. Peter
Mittler. 20. Who's afraid of the flying bombs? Lorna Moore. 21. Time to
break the taboo. Rukiya Mukadam. 22. Something better. Mary Tall. 23. A
Psychiatrist with Dementia. Daphne Wallace. Appendix I: Editing Challenges.
Appendix II: Narrative Based Medicine. Appendix III: LGBT People with
Dementia. Afterword by Graham Stokes.
Introduction. 1. Grandad - can you go and get a new brain? Graham Browne.
2. Are you sure you've got Alzheimer's? Alex Burton. 3. A doctor in search
of a diagnosis. Jennifer Bute. 4. I'll ken it when I see it. Ross Campbell.
5. Liberation! Dizi Conti. 6. I'm gone older. Everything change. Romanina
Contucci. 7. Riding the rollercoaster. Carol Cronk. 8. I still remember.
Halide Eames. 9. I never get tired of dancing. Midge Flint. 10. They deal
with everybody as an individual. Clarice Hall. 11. One place to another.
Abdul Haque. 12. A double diagnosis. Brian Hennell. 13 Anybody been kind to
me, it stays with me. Pearl Hylton. 14. Love me for who I am. Ann Johnson.
15. Down with Dementia. Sylvia Kahn. 16. Deciding to resist. Lazarus. 17.
You keep-a-knockin' but you can't come in. Alex Lindsay. 18. The doors of
perception. Edward McLaughlin. 19. Journey into Alzheimerland. Peter
Mittler. 20. Who's afraid of the flying bombs? Lorna Moore. 21. Time to
break the taboo. Rukiya Mukadam. 22. Something better. Mary Tall. 23. A
Psychiatrist with Dementia. Daphne Wallace. Appendix I: Editing Challenges.
Appendix II: Narrative Based Medicine. Appendix III: LGBT People with
Dementia. Afterword by Graham Stokes.
2. Are you sure you've got Alzheimer's? Alex Burton. 3. A doctor in search
of a diagnosis. Jennifer Bute. 4. I'll ken it when I see it. Ross Campbell.
5. Liberation! Dizi Conti. 6. I'm gone older. Everything change. Romanina
Contucci. 7. Riding the rollercoaster. Carol Cronk. 8. I still remember.
Halide Eames. 9. I never get tired of dancing. Midge Flint. 10. They deal
with everybody as an individual. Clarice Hall. 11. One place to another.
Abdul Haque. 12. A double diagnosis. Brian Hennell. 13 Anybody been kind to
me, it stays with me. Pearl Hylton. 14. Love me for who I am. Ann Johnson.
15. Down with Dementia. Sylvia Kahn. 16. Deciding to resist. Lazarus. 17.
You keep-a-knockin' but you can't come in. Alex Lindsay. 18. The doors of
perception. Edward McLaughlin. 19. Journey into Alzheimerland. Peter
Mittler. 20. Who's afraid of the flying bombs? Lorna Moore. 21. Time to
break the taboo. Rukiya Mukadam. 22. Something better. Mary Tall. 23. A
Psychiatrist with Dementia. Daphne Wallace. Appendix I: Editing Challenges.
Appendix II: Narrative Based Medicine. Appendix III: LGBT People with
Dementia. Afterword by Graham Stokes.