Treating dementia in context : a step-by-step guide to working with individuals and families
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Treating dementia in context : a step-by-step guide to working with individuals and families
American Psychological Association, c2011
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-191) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, authors Susan M. McCurry and Claudia Drossel present a clear and practical blueprint for psychologists, physicians, nurses, social workers, and other health care professionals who work with dementia patients and their families. Their evidence-based contextual model of dementia care lays out broad intervention strategies, and encourages readers to use their own creativity and inner resources to develop appropriate solutions for each unique situation and individual.
The chapters present a rich variety of vignettes that illustrate common quality-of-life concerns in dementia patients, including medical co-morbidities, patient/caregiver relationships, caregiver burnout, and interactions with health care professionals. Throughout, the authors combine a comprehensive knowledge of the literature with their own extensive clinical experience in advocating a compassionate and open-minded stance that respects the individuality, preferences, and dignity of dementia patients.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Rebecca G. Logsdon
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Setting the Stage
Making Sense of the Diagnosis
The Contextual Model of Dementia Care
II. The Dementia DANCE for Clinicians
Build Collaborative Relationships
Discuss Concerns Respectfully: Establishing Consent and Rapport in the Initial Interview
Ameliorate Excess Disability: Treating Sensory Loss and Comorbidities
Nurture the Dyad: Strengthening Caregiver Partnerships
Create Contextual Solutions: Managing Common Affective and Behavioral Changes
Enjoy Sharing the Journey: Supporting a Good Quality of Life
III. Conclusion
Going the Distance: Your Long-Term Role
Appendix A: Useful Assessment Measures for Dementia Care
Appendix B: A * B * C Tracking Sheet
Appendix C: Sample Consultation Report Illustrating a Case Conceptualization
Appendix D: Additional Resources
References
Index
About the Authors
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