Timely Psychosocial Interventions in Dementia Care (eBook, ePUB)
Evidence-Based Practice
Redaktion: Manthorpe, Jill; Moniz-Cook, Esme
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Timely Psychosocial Interventions in Dementia Care (eBook, ePUB)
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This new edited volume seeks to meet the growing need for ways to support people with dementia across the whole course and trajectory of dementia care, with a wide scope of expertise.
The book addresses how practitioners and carers can apply psychosocial interventions - which take into consideration the individual, social and environmental aspects of a person's life - across this trajectory, right from the earliest stages through to practice in care home settings.
Divided into four sections, each covers a different context in which people with dementia can be supported: at home; in…mehr
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The book addresses how practitioners and carers can apply psychosocial interventions - which take into consideration the individual, social and environmental aspects of a person's life - across this trajectory, right from the earliest stages through to practice in care home settings.
Divided into four sections, each covers a different context in which people with dementia can be supported: at home; in community settings; family and carer support; and those in care homes and hospitals. In addition, there is a distinct focus throughout on evidence-based practice and its implementation in real-world settings. This book is essential reading for any practitioner and caregiver wanting to support people with dementia.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781787753037
- Artikelnr.: 57805722
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781787753037
- Artikelnr.: 57805722
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Policy Institute at King's
King's College London) & Esme Moniz-Cook (Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull) 2. Choosing psychosocial intervention for people with dementia and their families: Protocols for decision-making - Professor Esme Moniz-Cook and Dr Chris Rewston 3. Counselling people with dementia and their families at home: The DAISY programme - Ms Ane Eckermann & Professor Gunhild Waldemar (The Danish Dementia Research Centre
Rigshospitalet
University of Copenhagen
Denmark) 4. Meeting Centres and Dementia Cafés: community-based initiatives and social engagement - Professor Rose Marie Droes (Department of Psychiatry
VU University Medical Centre
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) & Professor Rabih Chattat (Dipartimento di Psicologia Viale Berti Pichat 5
Bologna
Italy) & Professor Stefanie Auer (Danube-University Krems
Faculty of Health and Medicine
Department for Clinical Neurosciences and Preventive Medicine
Krems
Austria) 5. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) for people with dementia living in the community - Dr Elisa Aguirre
Professor Aimee Spector (Division of Psychology & Language Sciences
University College London)
Dr Amy Streater & Professor Martin Orrell 6. Promoting participation in meaningful occupation - Professor Gail Mountain (University of Bradford
Bradford
UK) & Dr Sarah Kate Smith 7. Goal-Oriented Cognitive Rehabilitation in Early-Stage Alzheimer's and Related Dementias - Dr Aleksandra Kudlicka (REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health
University of Exeter
Exeter)
Ms Suzannah Evans & Professor Linda Clare (REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health
University of Exeter
Exeter) 8. Managing depression in people with early dementia: findings from a therapeutic trial - Professor Katja Werheid (Dept. of Psychology
Clinical Gerontopsychology
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Germany)
Dr Angelika Thöne-Otto (Clinic of Cognitive Neurology
University of Leipzig
Germany)
Ms Johanne Tonga (Department of Old Age Psychiatry
Oslo University Hospital
Ullevaal
Norway) & Professor Alexander Kurz (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Technische Universität München
Germany) 9. Using Assistive Technology in dementia care - Dr Franka Meiland
Dr Henriëtte van der Roest & Professor Rose-Marie Dröes (all Department of Psychiatry
VU University Medical Centre
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 10. Family meetings to prevent mood problems in family carers - Dr Karlijn J. Joling (VU University Medical Centre
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) & Professor Hein P.J. van Hout (Department of General Practice and Elderly Care medicine
Vrije University
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 11. Supporting the supporters: interventions to reduce family distress - Dr Ingun Ulstein (The Memory Clinic
Department of Geriatric Medicine
Oslo University Hospital
Ullevål
Norway)
Professor Jill Manthorpe & Professor Esme Moniz-Cook 12. Supporting People with dementia through music - Dr Alfredo Raglio (Department of Psychology
Catholic University
Milan
Italy)
Dr Maria Gianelli
Professor Esme Moniz-Cook & Professor Jill Manthorpe 13. Dancing with People with Dementia - Professor Iva Holmerová (Center of Expertise in Longevity and Long Term Care (CELLO)
Charles University
Prague Czech Republic)
Dr Hana Vanková
Dr Dana Hradcová
Mr Michal teffl & Mr Petr Veleta 14. Psychosocial interventions to reduce depression and apathy among people with dementia living in care homes: Act in case of Depression - Debby Gerritsen (Radboud University Medical Center
Radboud University Nijmegen
The Netherlands) & Ruslan Leontjevas 15. Improving the physical environment of care homes: the Eval'zheimer(c) model of intervention design guidelines - Dr Kevin Charras (Fondation Médéric Alzheimer
Paris
France) 16. Making contact with people with severe dementia: miMakkus: a clowning intervention - Irena Draskovic (Radboud University Medical Center
Department of Neurosurgery
Radboud University Nijmegen
The Netherlands)
Sytse Zuidema (University Medical Center Grooningen
The Netherlands)
Annemieke van Brunschot (miMakkus foundation
Eindhoven
The Netherlands)
Caren Mannens (miMakkus foundation
Eindhoven
The Netherlands) & Myrra Vernooij-Dassen (Radboud University Medical Centre
Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare Radboud University Nijmegen
The Netherlands) 17. Promoting the enjoyment of food in dementia care: the Bon Appetit intervention in care homes - Dana Hradcová (Center of Expertise in Longevity and Long Term Care (CELLO)
Charles University
Prague Czech Republic)
Michal Synek
Iva Holmerová (Center of Expertise in Longevity and Long Term Care (CELLO)
Charles University
Prague Czech Republic) & Jitka Zgola 18. AwareCare: an awareness-based staff training intervention to improve quality of life for care home residents with severe dementia - Dr Catherine Quinn (University of Bradford; Bradford
UK) & Professor Linda Clare (REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health
University of Exeter
Exeter)
Policy Institute at King's
King's College London) & Esme Moniz-Cook (Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Hull) 2. Choosing psychosocial intervention for people with dementia and their families: Protocols for decision-making - Professor Esme Moniz-Cook and Dr Chris Rewston 3. Counselling people with dementia and their families at home: The DAISY programme - Ms Ane Eckermann & Professor Gunhild Waldemar (The Danish Dementia Research Centre
Rigshospitalet
University of Copenhagen
Denmark) 4. Meeting Centres and Dementia Cafés: community-based initiatives and social engagement - Professor Rose Marie Droes (Department of Psychiatry
VU University Medical Centre
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) & Professor Rabih Chattat (Dipartimento di Psicologia Viale Berti Pichat 5
Bologna
Italy) & Professor Stefanie Auer (Danube-University Krems
Faculty of Health and Medicine
Department for Clinical Neurosciences and Preventive Medicine
Krems
Austria) 5. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) for people with dementia living in the community - Dr Elisa Aguirre
Professor Aimee Spector (Division of Psychology & Language Sciences
University College London)
Dr Amy Streater & Professor Martin Orrell 6. Promoting participation in meaningful occupation - Professor Gail Mountain (University of Bradford
Bradford
UK) & Dr Sarah Kate Smith 7. Goal-Oriented Cognitive Rehabilitation in Early-Stage Alzheimer's and Related Dementias - Dr Aleksandra Kudlicka (REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health
University of Exeter
Exeter)
Ms Suzannah Evans & Professor Linda Clare (REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health
University of Exeter
Exeter) 8. Managing depression in people with early dementia: findings from a therapeutic trial - Professor Katja Werheid (Dept. of Psychology
Clinical Gerontopsychology
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Germany)
Dr Angelika Thöne-Otto (Clinic of Cognitive Neurology
University of Leipzig
Germany)
Ms Johanne Tonga (Department of Old Age Psychiatry
Oslo University Hospital
Ullevaal
Norway) & Professor Alexander Kurz (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Technische Universität München
Germany) 9. Using Assistive Technology in dementia care - Dr Franka Meiland
Dr Henriëtte van der Roest & Professor Rose-Marie Dröes (all Department of Psychiatry
VU University Medical Centre
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 10. Family meetings to prevent mood problems in family carers - Dr Karlijn J. Joling (VU University Medical Centre
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) & Professor Hein P.J. van Hout (Department of General Practice and Elderly Care medicine
Vrije University
Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 11. Supporting the supporters: interventions to reduce family distress - Dr Ingun Ulstein (The Memory Clinic
Department of Geriatric Medicine
Oslo University Hospital
Ullevål
Norway)
Professor Jill Manthorpe & Professor Esme Moniz-Cook 12. Supporting People with dementia through music - Dr Alfredo Raglio (Department of Psychology
Catholic University
Milan
Italy)
Dr Maria Gianelli
Professor Esme Moniz-Cook & Professor Jill Manthorpe 13. Dancing with People with Dementia - Professor Iva Holmerová (Center of Expertise in Longevity and Long Term Care (CELLO)
Charles University
Prague Czech Republic)
Dr Hana Vanková
Dr Dana Hradcová
Mr Michal teffl & Mr Petr Veleta 14. Psychosocial interventions to reduce depression and apathy among people with dementia living in care homes: Act in case of Depression - Debby Gerritsen (Radboud University Medical Center
Radboud University Nijmegen
The Netherlands) & Ruslan Leontjevas 15. Improving the physical environment of care homes: the Eval'zheimer(c) model of intervention design guidelines - Dr Kevin Charras (Fondation Médéric Alzheimer
Paris
France) 16. Making contact with people with severe dementia: miMakkus: a clowning intervention - Irena Draskovic (Radboud University Medical Center
Department of Neurosurgery
Radboud University Nijmegen
The Netherlands)
Sytse Zuidema (University Medical Center Grooningen
The Netherlands)
Annemieke van Brunschot (miMakkus foundation
Eindhoven
The Netherlands)
Caren Mannens (miMakkus foundation
Eindhoven
The Netherlands) & Myrra Vernooij-Dassen (Radboud University Medical Centre
Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare Radboud University Nijmegen
The Netherlands) 17. Promoting the enjoyment of food in dementia care: the Bon Appetit intervention in care homes - Dana Hradcová (Center of Expertise in Longevity and Long Term Care (CELLO)
Charles University
Prague Czech Republic)
Michal Synek
Iva Holmerová (Center of Expertise in Longevity and Long Term Care (CELLO)
Charles University
Prague Czech Republic) & Jitka Zgola 18. AwareCare: an awareness-based staff training intervention to improve quality of life for care home residents with severe dementia - Dr Catherine Quinn (University of Bradford; Bradford
UK) & Professor Linda Clare (REACH: The Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health
University of Exeter
Exeter)