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In this book, thirty carers from different backgrounds and circumstances shareà  their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia. This unique collection of personal accounts will be an engaging read for anyone affected by dementia in a personal or professional context, including social workers, practitioners and care staff.
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In this book, thirty carers from different backgrounds and circumstances shareà  their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia. This unique collection of personal accounts will be an engaging read for anyone affected by dementia in a personal or professional context, including social workers, practitioners and care staff.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781843109419
- ISBN-10: 1843109417
- Artikelnr.: 26357419
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781843109419
- ISBN-10: 1843109417
- Artikelnr.: 26357419
Lucy Whitman is a writer, editor and trainer, and a former teacher in further education. She cared for her mother who had dementia, and this inspired her first anthology, Telling Tales About Dementia: Experiences of Caring, a collection of person accounts by people who have looked after someone with dementia. Her new anthology, People with Dementia Speak Out, a collection of personal accounts by people who have a diagnosis of dementia, will be published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2015. Lucy has worked extensively with family carers, and writes regularly for the Journal of Dementia Care. She works as Community Engagement Officer for Healthwatch Enfield.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Section 1: Living with
Loss. 1. A Big Enough Supply of Love. Maria Jastrzebska. 2. We Don't Know
What is Going Through Her Mind. Jennifer Davies. 3. The Departing Light.
Jim Swift. 4. Walking on Thin Ice. Rachael Dixey. 5. The Most Difficult
Decision of My Life. Debbie Jackson. 6. We Learn to Enter Her World. U Hla
Htay. 7. Half a World Away. Anna Young. 8.Have You Seen My Pat? Pat Hill.
9. Feisty Love. Maria Smith. 10. Glimpses of Glory on a Long Dark Road.
Helen Robinson. 11. Our Mum Had To Be The Man of The House. The Malik
Family. 12. On The Contrary. Lucy Whitman. 13. Family Matters. Ian McQueen.
14. Back and Forth. Geraldine McCarthy. 15. A Very Important Moustache.
Steve Jeffery. Section 2: Despatches from the Battlefield. 16. This Has
Gone Beyond My Mother. Marylyn Duncan. 17. Rage, Rage. Jenny Thomas. 18.
Forever in My Thoughts. Rosie Smith. 19. A Sister's Story. Peggy Fray. 20.
Surely the World has Changed. Roger Newman. 21. Look Back in Anger. Shirley
Nurock. 22. Cracks in the System. Pat Brown. 23. Strained to the Limit.
Andra Houchen. 24. Break on Through to the Other Side. Louisa Houchen. 25.
Rocking the Boat. Sheena Sanderson. 26. The Significant Other. Brian
Baylis. 27. An Instruction Manual for Keeping Your Mind. Gail Chester.
Section 3: Keeping In Touch, Letting Go. 28. When Words Fail. Barbara
Pointon. 29. The End of The Story. Tim Dartington. 30. State of Grace.
Rosemary Clarke. Glossary. Recommended Reading. Helpful Organisations. The
Contributors. What is for dementia?
Loss. 1. A Big Enough Supply of Love. Maria Jastrzebska. 2. We Don't Know
What is Going Through Her Mind. Jennifer Davies. 3. The Departing Light.
Jim Swift. 4. Walking on Thin Ice. Rachael Dixey. 5. The Most Difficult
Decision of My Life. Debbie Jackson. 6. We Learn to Enter Her World. U Hla
Htay. 7. Half a World Away. Anna Young. 8.Have You Seen My Pat? Pat Hill.
9. Feisty Love. Maria Smith. 10. Glimpses of Glory on a Long Dark Road.
Helen Robinson. 11. Our Mum Had To Be The Man of The House. The Malik
Family. 12. On The Contrary. Lucy Whitman. 13. Family Matters. Ian McQueen.
14. Back and Forth. Geraldine McCarthy. 15. A Very Important Moustache.
Steve Jeffery. Section 2: Despatches from the Battlefield. 16. This Has
Gone Beyond My Mother. Marylyn Duncan. 17. Rage, Rage. Jenny Thomas. 18.
Forever in My Thoughts. Rosie Smith. 19. A Sister's Story. Peggy Fray. 20.
Surely the World has Changed. Roger Newman. 21. Look Back in Anger. Shirley
Nurock. 22. Cracks in the System. Pat Brown. 23. Strained to the Limit.
Andra Houchen. 24. Break on Through to the Other Side. Louisa Houchen. 25.
Rocking the Boat. Sheena Sanderson. 26. The Significant Other. Brian
Baylis. 27. An Instruction Manual for Keeping Your Mind. Gail Chester.
Section 3: Keeping In Touch, Letting Go. 28. When Words Fail. Barbara
Pointon. 29. The End of The Story. Tim Dartington. 30. State of Grace.
Rosemary Clarke. Glossary. Recommended Reading. Helpful Organisations. The
Contributors. What is for dementia?
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Section 1: Living with
Loss. 1. A Big Enough Supply of Love. Maria Jastrzebska. 2. We Don't Know
What is Going Through Her Mind. Jennifer Davies. 3. The Departing Light.
Jim Swift. 4. Walking on Thin Ice. Rachael Dixey. 5. The Most Difficult
Decision of My Life. Debbie Jackson. 6. We Learn to Enter Her World. U Hla
Htay. 7. Half a World Away. Anna Young. 8.Have You Seen My Pat? Pat Hill.
9. Feisty Love. Maria Smith. 10. Glimpses of Glory on a Long Dark Road.
Helen Robinson. 11. Our Mum Had To Be The Man of The House. The Malik
Family. 12. On The Contrary. Lucy Whitman. 13. Family Matters. Ian McQueen.
14. Back and Forth. Geraldine McCarthy. 15. A Very Important Moustache.
Steve Jeffery. Section 2: Despatches from the Battlefield. 16. This Has
Gone Beyond My Mother. Marylyn Duncan. 17. Rage, Rage. Jenny Thomas. 18.
Forever in My Thoughts. Rosie Smith. 19. A Sister's Story. Peggy Fray. 20.
Surely the World has Changed. Roger Newman. 21. Look Back in Anger. Shirley
Nurock. 22. Cracks in the System. Pat Brown. 23. Strained to the Limit.
Andra Houchen. 24. Break on Through to the Other Side. Louisa Houchen. 25.
Rocking the Boat. Sheena Sanderson. 26. The Significant Other. Brian
Baylis. 27. An Instruction Manual for Keeping Your Mind. Gail Chester.
Section 3: Keeping In Touch, Letting Go. 28. When Words Fail. Barbara
Pointon. 29. The End of The Story. Tim Dartington. 30. State of Grace.
Rosemary Clarke. Glossary. Recommended Reading. Helpful Organisations. The
Contributors. What is for dementia?
Loss. 1. A Big Enough Supply of Love. Maria Jastrzebska. 2. We Don't Know
What is Going Through Her Mind. Jennifer Davies. 3. The Departing Light.
Jim Swift. 4. Walking on Thin Ice. Rachael Dixey. 5. The Most Difficult
Decision of My Life. Debbie Jackson. 6. We Learn to Enter Her World. U Hla
Htay. 7. Half a World Away. Anna Young. 8.Have You Seen My Pat? Pat Hill.
9. Feisty Love. Maria Smith. 10. Glimpses of Glory on a Long Dark Road.
Helen Robinson. 11. Our Mum Had To Be The Man of The House. The Malik
Family. 12. On The Contrary. Lucy Whitman. 13. Family Matters. Ian McQueen.
14. Back and Forth. Geraldine McCarthy. 15. A Very Important Moustache.
Steve Jeffery. Section 2: Despatches from the Battlefield. 16. This Has
Gone Beyond My Mother. Marylyn Duncan. 17. Rage, Rage. Jenny Thomas. 18.
Forever in My Thoughts. Rosie Smith. 19. A Sister's Story. Peggy Fray. 20.
Surely the World has Changed. Roger Newman. 21. Look Back in Anger. Shirley
Nurock. 22. Cracks in the System. Pat Brown. 23. Strained to the Limit.
Andra Houchen. 24. Break on Through to the Other Side. Louisa Houchen. 25.
Rocking the Boat. Sheena Sanderson. 26. The Significant Other. Brian
Baylis. 27. An Instruction Manual for Keeping Your Mind. Gail Chester.
Section 3: Keeping In Touch, Letting Go. 28. When Words Fail. Barbara
Pointon. 29. The End of The Story. Tim Dartington. 30. State of Grace.
Rosemary Clarke. Glossary. Recommended Reading. Helpful Organisations. The
Contributors. What is for dementia?