For the increasing number of people diagnosed with dementia each year, treatment in the early stages can make a significant difference to their quality of life. This book provides examples of psychosocial interventions: taking into consideration the individual, social and environmental aspects of the person's life. It looks at ways of providing support at the time of diagnosis and goes on to explore a variety of interventions and services for the treatment of early dementia. Bringing together the knowledge and experiences of professionals from both the UK and Europe, the contributors describe…mehr
For the increasing number of people diagnosed with dementia each year, treatment in the early stages can make a significant difference to their quality of life. This book provides examples of psychosocial interventions: taking into consideration the individual, social and environmental aspects of the person's life. It looks at ways of providing support at the time of diagnosis and goes on to explore a variety of interventions and services for the treatment of early dementia. Bringing together the knowledge and experiences of professionals from both the UK and Europe, the contributors describe interventions for both psychological and practical problems with case examples such as memory support groups, art therapies and assistive technologies for use in the home. This accessible book will be essential reading for practitioners and carers working with those with early dementia and will be extremely useful in both professional development and for those new to dementia care.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of illustrations. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Personalising psychosocial interventions to individual need and context - Esme Moniz-Cook University of Hull UK and Jill Manthorpe. King's College London UK. Part I: Support at the time of diagnosis. 2. What do we tell people with dementia about their diagnosis and how do we tell them? - Hilary J. Husband University of East Anglia UK . 3. Timely psychosocial interventions in a memory clinic - Esme Moniz-Cook University of Hull UK Gillian Gibson Jas Harrison and Hannah Wilkinson all Hull Memory Clinic. Part II: Cognitive and memory support. 4. Working with memory problems: cognitive rehabilitation in early dementia - Dr Linda Clare University of Wales Bangor UK. 5. Cognitive stimulation for people with mild cognitive impairment and early dementia - Dr Inge Cantegreil-Kallen Jocelyne de Rotrou and Anne-Sophie Rigaud all Broca Hospital Paris France. 6. GRADIOR: A personalised computer-based cognitive training programme for early intervention in dementia - Manuel Franco Intras Foundation Spain Kate Jones University of Wales Bangor Bob Woods University of Wales Bangor and Pablo Gomez Intras Foundation Spain. 7. Memory groups for people with early dementia - Molly Burnham UK. 8. Health technologies for people with early dementia: the ENABLE project - Suzanne Cahill Trinity College Dublin Emer Begley Trinity College Dublin and Inger Hagen Oslo Norway. Part III: Psychological emotional and social support. 9. Group psychotherapy for people with early dementia - Richard Cheston University of Bath UK. 10. Art therapy: getting in touch with inner self and outside world - Steffi Urbas Alzheimer Therapiezentrum der Neurologischen Klinik Bad Aibling Germany. 11. A host of golden memories: individual and couples group reminiscence - Irene Carr Princess Elizabeth Hospital Guernsey Karen Jarvis Humber Mental Health Teaching NHS Trust Hull UK and Esme Moniz-Cook. 12. Developing group support for men with mild cognitive difficulties and early dementia - Jill Manthorpe and Esme Moniz-Cook. 13. Group psycho-educational intervention for family carers - Rabih Chattat University of Bologna Italy Marie Gianelli University of Genova Italy and Giancarlo Savorani S. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital Bologna Italy. Part IV: Developing evidence-based psychosocial support services. 14. The Meeting Centres Support Group Programme - Rose-Marie Droes Institute for Research in Extramural Medicine Amsterdam The Netherlands Franka Meiland VU University Medical Center Amsterdam The Netherlands Jacomine de Lange Trimbos-Institute Rotterdam the Netherlands Myrra Vernooij-Dassen Centre for Quality of Care Research Nijmegen the Netherlands and Willem van Tliburg VU University Medical Center Amsterdam the Netherlands. 15. Personalised disease management for people with dementia: the primary carer support programme - Myrra Vernooij-Dassen Maud Graff the Alzheimer's Center Nijmegen the Netherlands and Marcel Olde Rikkert University Medical Center Nijmegen the Netherlands. 16. Carer interventions in the voluntary sector - Georgina Charlesworth University College London UK Joanne Halford UK Fiona Poland University of East Anglia UK and Susan Vaughan UK. List of contributors. Index.
List of illustrations. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Personalising psychosocial interventions to individual need and context - Esme Moniz-Cook University of Hull UK and Jill Manthorpe. King's College London UK. Part I: Support at the time of diagnosis. 2. What do we tell people with dementia about their diagnosis and how do we tell them? - Hilary J. Husband University of East Anglia UK . 3. Timely psychosocial interventions in a memory clinic - Esme Moniz-Cook University of Hull UK Gillian Gibson Jas Harrison and Hannah Wilkinson all Hull Memory Clinic. Part II: Cognitive and memory support. 4. Working with memory problems: cognitive rehabilitation in early dementia - Dr Linda Clare University of Wales Bangor UK. 5. Cognitive stimulation for people with mild cognitive impairment and early dementia - Dr Inge Cantegreil-Kallen Jocelyne de Rotrou and Anne-Sophie Rigaud all Broca Hospital Paris France. 6. GRADIOR: A personalised computer-based cognitive training programme for early intervention in dementia - Manuel Franco Intras Foundation Spain Kate Jones University of Wales Bangor Bob Woods University of Wales Bangor and Pablo Gomez Intras Foundation Spain. 7. Memory groups for people with early dementia - Molly Burnham UK. 8. Health technologies for people with early dementia: the ENABLE project - Suzanne Cahill Trinity College Dublin Emer Begley Trinity College Dublin and Inger Hagen Oslo Norway. Part III: Psychological emotional and social support. 9. Group psychotherapy for people with early dementia - Richard Cheston University of Bath UK. 10. Art therapy: getting in touch with inner self and outside world - Steffi Urbas Alzheimer Therapiezentrum der Neurologischen Klinik Bad Aibling Germany. 11. A host of golden memories: individual and couples group reminiscence - Irene Carr Princess Elizabeth Hospital Guernsey Karen Jarvis Humber Mental Health Teaching NHS Trust Hull UK and Esme Moniz-Cook. 12. Developing group support for men with mild cognitive difficulties and early dementia - Jill Manthorpe and Esme Moniz-Cook. 13. Group psycho-educational intervention for family carers - Rabih Chattat University of Bologna Italy Marie Gianelli University of Genova Italy and Giancarlo Savorani S. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital Bologna Italy. Part IV: Developing evidence-based psychosocial support services. 14. The Meeting Centres Support Group Programme - Rose-Marie Droes Institute for Research in Extramural Medicine Amsterdam The Netherlands Franka Meiland VU University Medical Center Amsterdam The Netherlands Jacomine de Lange Trimbos-Institute Rotterdam the Netherlands Myrra Vernooij-Dassen Centre for Quality of Care Research Nijmegen the Netherlands and Willem van Tliburg VU University Medical Center Amsterdam the Netherlands. 15. Personalised disease management for people with dementia: the primary carer support programme - Myrra Vernooij-Dassen Maud Graff the Alzheimer's Center Nijmegen the Netherlands and Marcel Olde Rikkert University Medical Center Nijmegen the Netherlands. 16. Carer interventions in the voluntary sector - Georgina Charlesworth University College London UK Joanne Halford UK Fiona Poland University of East Anglia UK and Susan Vaughan UK. List of contributors. Index.
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