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How can positive psychology approaches help us to understand the process of adjustment to, and living well with dementia? As accounts of positive experiences in dementia are increasingly emerging, this book reviews current evidence and explores how psychological constructs such as hope, humour, creativity, spirituality, wisdom, resilience and personal growth may be linked with wellbeing and quality of life in dementia. Expert contributors from a range of academic and clinical backgrounds examine the application of positive psychological concepts to dementia and dementia care practice. The…mehr
How can positive psychology approaches help us to understand the process of adjustment to, and living well with dementia?
As accounts of positive experiences in dementia are increasingly emerging, this book reviews current evidence and explores how psychological constructs such as hope, humour, creativity, spirituality, wisdom, resilience and personal growth may be linked with wellbeing and quality of life in dementia. Expert contributors from a range of academic and clinical backgrounds examine the application of positive psychological concepts to dementia and dementia care practice. The lived experiences of people with dementia are central to the book, and their voices bring life to the ideas explored, highlighting how positive experiences in dementia and dementia care are possible.
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Edited by Chris Clarke and Emma Wolverson. Foreword by Christine Bryden
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Christine Bryden. Preface. 1. Ageing Health and Positive Psychology. Elspeth Stirling Clinical Psychologist UK. 2. A Positive Psychology Approach to Dementia. Dr Chris Clarke Research Tutor Department of Psychological Health and Wellbeing University of Hull UK Dr Emma Wolverson Academic and Research Tutor Department of Psychological Health and Wellbeing University of Hull and Professor Esme Moniz-Cook Professor of Clinical Psychology Center of Dementia Research and Practice University of Hull. 3. Wellbeing in Dementia. Dr Alison Phinney Associate Professor School of Nursing University of British Columbia Canada. 4. Hope and Dementia. Emma Wolverson and Chris Clarke. 5. Humour and Dementi. Chris Clarke and Helen Irwin University of Hull. 6. Resilience and Living Well with Dementia. Phyllis Brady Harris Ph.D. Professor and Chairperson Department of Sociology Director of Aging Studies John Carroll University USA. 7. Growth. Emma Wolverson and Kirsty M. Patterson University of Hull. 8. Creativity and Dementia. John Killick. 9. Spirituality and Wisdom. Andrew Norris and Professor Bob Woods Director Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) Bangor University UK. 10. Positive Psychology and Relational Dementia Care: Creating an 'Enriched Environment'. Tony Ryan and Mike Nolan. 11. Positive Experiences in Dementia Caregiving. Dr Catherine Quinn REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health School of Psychology College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter UK. Index.
Foreword by Christine Bryden. Preface. 1. Ageing Health and Positive Psychology. Elspeth Stirling Clinical Psychologist UK. 2. A Positive Psychology Approach to Dementia. Dr Chris Clarke Research Tutor Department of Psychological Health and Wellbeing University of Hull UK Dr Emma Wolverson Academic and Research Tutor Department of Psychological Health and Wellbeing University of Hull and Professor Esme Moniz-Cook Professor of Clinical Psychology Center of Dementia Research and Practice University of Hull. 3. Wellbeing in Dementia. Dr Alison Phinney Associate Professor School of Nursing University of British Columbia Canada. 4. Hope and Dementia. Emma Wolverson and Chris Clarke. 5. Humour and Dementi. Chris Clarke and Helen Irwin University of Hull. 6. Resilience and Living Well with Dementia. Phyllis Brady Harris Ph.D. Professor and Chairperson Department of Sociology Director of Aging Studies John Carroll University USA. 7. Growth. Emma Wolverson and Kirsty M. Patterson University of Hull. 8. Creativity and Dementia. John Killick. 9. Spirituality and Wisdom. Andrew Norris and Professor Bob Woods Director Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) Bangor University UK. 10. Positive Psychology and Relational Dementia Care: Creating an 'Enriched Environment'. Tony Ryan and Mike Nolan. 11. Positive Experiences in Dementia Caregiving. Dr Catherine Quinn REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health School of Psychology College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter UK. Index.
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