Spirituality and Personhood in Dementia
Herausgeber: Jewell, Albert
Spirituality and Personhood in Dementia
Herausgeber: Jewell, Albert
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Thought-provoking resource for professionals interested in a more holistic and contemplative approach to caring for older people with dementia.
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Thought-provoking resource for professionals interested in a more holistic and contemplative approach to caring for older people with dementia.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 335g
- ISBN-13: 9781849051545
- ISBN-10: 1849051542
- Artikelnr.: 32699701
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 335g
- ISBN-13: 9781849051545
- ISBN-10: 1849051542
- Artikelnr.: 32699701
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Albert Jewell
Preface. 1. Introduction
Albert Jewell
retired Methodist minister
former Pastoral Director
MHA Care Group
Derby
UK. 2. Maintaining a Sense of Personhood in Dementia: A Personal View
Daphne Wallace
retired Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist. 3. A Carer's Perspective
Marianne Talbot
Director of Studies in Philosophy
Oxford University
UK. 4. Walking With a Person into Dementia: Creating Care Together
Elizabeth MacKinlay
Anglican priest and Director of the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies
St Mark's National Theological Centre
Canberra
Australia
and Professor in the School of Theology
Charles Sturt University
Australia. 5. Becoming a Friend of Time: A Consideration of How we May Approach Persons with Dementia through Spiritual Sharing in the Moment
John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. 6. To Live and Do and Help: A Life That's Worthwhile - Reflections on the Spiritual Meaning of Generosity for People Living with Dementia
Padmaprabha Dalby
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
UK. 7. Voicing the Spiritual: Working with People with Dementia
Harriet Mowat
Managing Director
Mowat Research Ltd
Aberdeen
Scotland. 8. New Directions in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Older People with Dementia and Depression
Paul Green
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
Yorkshire
UK. 9. Gathering and Growing Gifts through Creative Expression and Playfulness
Susan McFadden
Professor of Psychology
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. 10. The Holistic Care of Older People in Care Homes
Gaynor Hammond
Baptist Minister and Dementia Project Worker
Leeds
UK. 11. Making the Journey Together: Palliative Care of Persons with Dementia
Wendy Shiels
Dementia and Palliative Care Coordinator
Melbourne
Australia. 12. Loving Attention: Chaplaincy as a Model of Spiritual Care for those with Dementia
Margaret Goodall
Methodist minister and Chaplaincy Advisor for MHA Care Group
UK. 13. Resilience Promotion and its Relevance to the Personhood Needs of People with Dementia and Other Brain Damage
Murray Lloyd
retired geriatrician. 14. Sounding the Depths: A Reflection on the Challenge to Religious Belief and Practice
Brian Allen
Chaplaincy Team Leader
Northumberland
Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust. 15. 'They Maintained the Fabric of this World': Spirituality and the Non-religious
Malcolm Goldsmith
retired Church of England Minister. 16. Being in the Moment: Developing a Contemplative Approach to Spiritual Care with People who have Dementia
John Swinton
Church of Scotland Minister and Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
History and Philosophy
King's College
University of Aberdeen
UK. 17. Personhood
Personalism and Dementia: A Journey of Becoming
Clive Baldwin
Senior Lecturer in Social Work
University of Bradford
UK. 18. A Situated Embodied View of the Person with Dementia: Where does the Spiritual Come in?
Julian C. Hughes
Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry
North Tyneside General Hospital
UK. References. Index.
Albert Jewell
retired Methodist minister
former Pastoral Director
MHA Care Group
Derby
UK. 2. Maintaining a Sense of Personhood in Dementia: A Personal View
Daphne Wallace
retired Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist. 3. A Carer's Perspective
Marianne Talbot
Director of Studies in Philosophy
Oxford University
UK. 4. Walking With a Person into Dementia: Creating Care Together
Elizabeth MacKinlay
Anglican priest and Director of the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies
St Mark's National Theological Centre
Canberra
Australia
and Professor in the School of Theology
Charles Sturt University
Australia. 5. Becoming a Friend of Time: A Consideration of How we May Approach Persons with Dementia through Spiritual Sharing in the Moment
John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. 6. To Live and Do and Help: A Life That's Worthwhile - Reflections on the Spiritual Meaning of Generosity for People Living with Dementia
Padmaprabha Dalby
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
UK. 7. Voicing the Spiritual: Working with People with Dementia
Harriet Mowat
Managing Director
Mowat Research Ltd
Aberdeen
Scotland. 8. New Directions in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Older People with Dementia and Depression
Paul Green
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
Yorkshire
UK. 9. Gathering and Growing Gifts through Creative Expression and Playfulness
Susan McFadden
Professor of Psychology
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. 10. The Holistic Care of Older People in Care Homes
Gaynor Hammond
Baptist Minister and Dementia Project Worker
Leeds
UK. 11. Making the Journey Together: Palliative Care of Persons with Dementia
Wendy Shiels
Dementia and Palliative Care Coordinator
Melbourne
Australia. 12. Loving Attention: Chaplaincy as a Model of Spiritual Care for those with Dementia
Margaret Goodall
Methodist minister and Chaplaincy Advisor for MHA Care Group
UK. 13. Resilience Promotion and its Relevance to the Personhood Needs of People with Dementia and Other Brain Damage
Murray Lloyd
retired geriatrician. 14. Sounding the Depths: A Reflection on the Challenge to Religious Belief and Practice
Brian Allen
Chaplaincy Team Leader
Northumberland
Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust. 15. 'They Maintained the Fabric of this World': Spirituality and the Non-religious
Malcolm Goldsmith
retired Church of England Minister. 16. Being in the Moment: Developing a Contemplative Approach to Spiritual Care with People who have Dementia
John Swinton
Church of Scotland Minister and Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
History and Philosophy
King's College
University of Aberdeen
UK. 17. Personhood
Personalism and Dementia: A Journey of Becoming
Clive Baldwin
Senior Lecturer in Social Work
University of Bradford
UK. 18. A Situated Embodied View of the Person with Dementia: Where does the Spiritual Come in?
Julian C. Hughes
Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry
North Tyneside General Hospital
UK. References. Index.
Preface. 1. Introduction
Albert Jewell
retired Methodist minister
former Pastoral Director
MHA Care Group
Derby
UK. 2. Maintaining a Sense of Personhood in Dementia: A Personal View
Daphne Wallace
retired Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist. 3. A Carer's Perspective
Marianne Talbot
Director of Studies in Philosophy
Oxford University
UK. 4. Walking With a Person into Dementia: Creating Care Together
Elizabeth MacKinlay
Anglican priest and Director of the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies
St Mark's National Theological Centre
Canberra
Australia
and Professor in the School of Theology
Charles Sturt University
Australia. 5. Becoming a Friend of Time: A Consideration of How we May Approach Persons with Dementia through Spiritual Sharing in the Moment
John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. 6. To Live and Do and Help: A Life That's Worthwhile - Reflections on the Spiritual Meaning of Generosity for People Living with Dementia
Padmaprabha Dalby
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
UK. 7. Voicing the Spiritual: Working with People with Dementia
Harriet Mowat
Managing Director
Mowat Research Ltd
Aberdeen
Scotland. 8. New Directions in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Older People with Dementia and Depression
Paul Green
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
Yorkshire
UK. 9. Gathering and Growing Gifts through Creative Expression and Playfulness
Susan McFadden
Professor of Psychology
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. 10. The Holistic Care of Older People in Care Homes
Gaynor Hammond
Baptist Minister and Dementia Project Worker
Leeds
UK. 11. Making the Journey Together: Palliative Care of Persons with Dementia
Wendy Shiels
Dementia and Palliative Care Coordinator
Melbourne
Australia. 12. Loving Attention: Chaplaincy as a Model of Spiritual Care for those with Dementia
Margaret Goodall
Methodist minister and Chaplaincy Advisor for MHA Care Group
UK. 13. Resilience Promotion and its Relevance to the Personhood Needs of People with Dementia and Other Brain Damage
Murray Lloyd
retired geriatrician. 14. Sounding the Depths: A Reflection on the Challenge to Religious Belief and Practice
Brian Allen
Chaplaincy Team Leader
Northumberland
Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust. 15. 'They Maintained the Fabric of this World': Spirituality and the Non-religious
Malcolm Goldsmith
retired Church of England Minister. 16. Being in the Moment: Developing a Contemplative Approach to Spiritual Care with People who have Dementia
John Swinton
Church of Scotland Minister and Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
History and Philosophy
King's College
University of Aberdeen
UK. 17. Personhood
Personalism and Dementia: A Journey of Becoming
Clive Baldwin
Senior Lecturer in Social Work
University of Bradford
UK. 18. A Situated Embodied View of the Person with Dementia: Where does the Spiritual Come in?
Julian C. Hughes
Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry
North Tyneside General Hospital
UK. References. Index.
Albert Jewell
retired Methodist minister
former Pastoral Director
MHA Care Group
Derby
UK. 2. Maintaining a Sense of Personhood in Dementia: A Personal View
Daphne Wallace
retired Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist. 3. A Carer's Perspective
Marianne Talbot
Director of Studies in Philosophy
Oxford University
UK. 4. Walking With a Person into Dementia: Creating Care Together
Elizabeth MacKinlay
Anglican priest and Director of the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies
St Mark's National Theological Centre
Canberra
Australia
and Professor in the School of Theology
Charles Sturt University
Australia. 5. Becoming a Friend of Time: A Consideration of How we May Approach Persons with Dementia through Spiritual Sharing in the Moment
John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. 6. To Live and Do and Help: A Life That's Worthwhile - Reflections on the Spiritual Meaning of Generosity for People Living with Dementia
Padmaprabha Dalby
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
UK. 7. Voicing the Spiritual: Working with People with Dementia
Harriet Mowat
Managing Director
Mowat Research Ltd
Aberdeen
Scotland. 8. New Directions in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Older People with Dementia and Depression
Paul Green
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
Yorkshire
UK. 9. Gathering and Growing Gifts through Creative Expression and Playfulness
Susan McFadden
Professor of Psychology
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. 10. The Holistic Care of Older People in Care Homes
Gaynor Hammond
Baptist Minister and Dementia Project Worker
Leeds
UK. 11. Making the Journey Together: Palliative Care of Persons with Dementia
Wendy Shiels
Dementia and Palliative Care Coordinator
Melbourne
Australia. 12. Loving Attention: Chaplaincy as a Model of Spiritual Care for those with Dementia
Margaret Goodall
Methodist minister and Chaplaincy Advisor for MHA Care Group
UK. 13. Resilience Promotion and its Relevance to the Personhood Needs of People with Dementia and Other Brain Damage
Murray Lloyd
retired geriatrician. 14. Sounding the Depths: A Reflection on the Challenge to Religious Belief and Practice
Brian Allen
Chaplaincy Team Leader
Northumberland
Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust. 15. 'They Maintained the Fabric of this World': Spirituality and the Non-religious
Malcolm Goldsmith
retired Church of England Minister. 16. Being in the Moment: Developing a Contemplative Approach to Spiritual Care with People who have Dementia
John Swinton
Church of Scotland Minister and Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
History and Philosophy
King's College
University of Aberdeen
UK. 17. Personhood
Personalism and Dementia: A Journey of Becoming
Clive Baldwin
Senior Lecturer in Social Work
University of Bradford
UK. 18. A Situated Embodied View of the Person with Dementia: Where does the Spiritual Come in?
Julian C. Hughes
Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry
North Tyneside General Hospital
UK. References. Index.