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Surviving Dementia = A Clinical and Personal Perspective /
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Title/Author:
Surviving Dementia/ by Carol W. Berman.
Reminder of title:
A Clinical and Personal Perspective /
Author:
Berman, Carol W.
Description:
XI, 82 p. 7 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Psychiatry. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-35102-5
ISBN:
9783319351025
Surviving Dementia = A Clinical and Personal Perspective /
Berman, Carol W.
Surviving Dementia
A Clinical and Personal Perspective /[electronic resource] :by Carol W. Berman. - 1st ed. 2016. - XI, 82 p. 7 illus. in color.online resource.
The Comfort of Denial -- Fear: The Catalyst That Breaks Denial -- Anxiety: Easier Than Anger -- Depression -- Anger:A Natural Response -- Bargaining:A COMMON WAY TO DELAY THE INEVITABLE -- Somatization: IS IT ONLY PHYSICAL -- Acting Out INSTEAD OF FEELING -- Control: Coping and Self-Assuredness: HEALTHY COPING MECHANISMS -- Intellectualization: HOW NOT TO INDULGE IN IT -- Humor: THE ULTIMATE DEFENSE -- Acceptance: THE ULTIMATE RELEASE -- Death: Hospice and After -- Resolution: ACCEPTANCE.
This text approaches the care of dementia patients via the experience of a psychiatrist as well as a caregiver, offering a holistic approach to care that is unlike any other book in the market. Laced with her experiences from both her professional and personal life, Huffington Post columnist and psychiatrist Dr. Carol W. Berman aims to educate mental health professionals on topics that they continue to grapple with, including diagnosis and treatment, behavioral challenges among patients, working with non-professional and professional caregivers, hospice care, and many other difficulties professionals face when caring for dementia patients. With the same easy-to-read yet informative tone Dr. Carol W. Berman is known for among her various clinical and lay resources, professionals find that this tool is an excellent resource for structuring care plans with the non-professional caregiver struggling with care management. Surviving Dementia: <A Clinical and Personal Perspective is an outstanding resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and other physicians interested in models of dementia care.
ISBN: 9783319351025
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LC Class. No.: RC434.2-574
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