Elizabeth Mackinlay, Corinne Trevitt
Finding Meaning in the Experience of Dementia
The Place of Spiritual Reminiscence Work
Elizabeth Mackinlay, Corinne Trevitt
Finding Meaning in the Experience of Dementia
The Place of Spiritual Reminiscence Work
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Based on the first major study into spiritual reminiscence with people who have dementia.
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Based on the first major study into spiritual reminiscence with people who have dementia.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052481
- ISBN-10: 1849052484
- Artikelnr.: 35369127
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052481
- ISBN-10: 1849052484
- Artikelnr.: 35369127
Elizabeth MacKinlay is a registered nurse and an Anglican priest. She is Director of the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies at St Mark's National Theological Centre, Canberra, and a Professor in the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University. Elizabeth was Chair of the ACT Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing in 2008 and was the ACT Senior Australian of the Year for 2009. Corinne Trevitt is a registered nurse and Academic Associate Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies in the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University, Australia. Corinne has worked in Australia and the United Kingdom and has a background in nursing, research and teaching with an emphasis on issues of ageing. Corinne has published in the areas of spirituality for older adults with dementia and clinical teaching strategies.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Building the Evidence for Spiritual
Reminiscence: Research and Theory. 1. An Introduction to Spiritual
Reminiscence. 2. Current Understandings of Dementia and Implications for
Care. 3. Investigating Spiritual Reminiscence. Part II: Listening to Those
with Dementia: The Findings. 4. Autonomy and the Older Person with
Dementia. 5. Resilience and Transcendence. 6. 'You've Got to Laugh!' 7.
Wisdom and Insight. 8. People with Dementia in Multicultural Settings. 9.
Hope and Despair Among Those with Dementia. 10. Grief is Part of Life. 11.
A Theology of Dementia - Elizabeth MacKinlay. Part III: Practice of
Spiritual Reminiscence. 12. Maximising Effective Communication. 13. Making
Connections. 14. Ritual, Symbol and Liturgy. 15. Designing a Program for
Finding Meaning and People with Dementia. 16. Changing Attitudes and
Empowering People with Dementia. Appendix I: Group Topics for Spiritual
Reminiscence. Appendix II: Mini Mental State Examination Scores for
Participants. References. Index.
Reminiscence: Research and Theory. 1. An Introduction to Spiritual
Reminiscence. 2. Current Understandings of Dementia and Implications for
Care. 3. Investigating Spiritual Reminiscence. Part II: Listening to Those
with Dementia: The Findings. 4. Autonomy and the Older Person with
Dementia. 5. Resilience and Transcendence. 6. 'You've Got to Laugh!' 7.
Wisdom and Insight. 8. People with Dementia in Multicultural Settings. 9.
Hope and Despair Among Those with Dementia. 10. Grief is Part of Life. 11.
A Theology of Dementia - Elizabeth MacKinlay. Part III: Practice of
Spiritual Reminiscence. 12. Maximising Effective Communication. 13. Making
Connections. 14. Ritual, Symbol and Liturgy. 15. Designing a Program for
Finding Meaning and People with Dementia. 16. Changing Attitudes and
Empowering People with Dementia. Appendix I: Group Topics for Spiritual
Reminiscence. Appendix II: Mini Mental State Examination Scores for
Participants. References. Index.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Building the Evidence for Spiritual
Reminiscence: Research and Theory. 1. An Introduction to Spiritual
Reminiscence. 2. Current Understandings of Dementia and Implications for
Care. 3. Investigating Spiritual Reminiscence. Part II: Listening to Those
with Dementia: The Findings. 4. Autonomy and the Older Person with
Dementia. 5. Resilience and Transcendence. 6. 'You've Got to Laugh!' 7.
Wisdom and Insight. 8. People with Dementia in Multicultural Settings. 9.
Hope and Despair Among Those with Dementia. 10. Grief is Part of Life. 11.
A Theology of Dementia - Elizabeth MacKinlay. Part III: Practice of
Spiritual Reminiscence. 12. Maximising Effective Communication. 13. Making
Connections. 14. Ritual, Symbol and Liturgy. 15. Designing a Program for
Finding Meaning and People with Dementia. 16. Changing Attitudes and
Empowering People with Dementia. Appendix I: Group Topics for Spiritual
Reminiscence. Appendix II: Mini Mental State Examination Scores for
Participants. References. Index.
Reminiscence: Research and Theory. 1. An Introduction to Spiritual
Reminiscence. 2. Current Understandings of Dementia and Implications for
Care. 3. Investigating Spiritual Reminiscence. Part II: Listening to Those
with Dementia: The Findings. 4. Autonomy and the Older Person with
Dementia. 5. Resilience and Transcendence. 6. 'You've Got to Laugh!' 7.
Wisdom and Insight. 8. People with Dementia in Multicultural Settings. 9.
Hope and Despair Among Those with Dementia. 10. Grief is Part of Life. 11.
A Theology of Dementia - Elizabeth MacKinlay. Part III: Practice of
Spiritual Reminiscence. 12. Maximising Effective Communication. 13. Making
Connections. 14. Ritual, Symbol and Liturgy. 15. Designing a Program for
Finding Meaning and People with Dementia. 16. Changing Attitudes and
Empowering People with Dementia. Appendix I: Group Topics for Spiritual
Reminiscence. Appendix II: Mini Mental State Examination Scores for
Participants. References. Index.