Resolving Distress in Dementia
Resolving Distress in Dementia
A Person-Centred Approach for Clinical Settings
James, Jo; Shorthouse, Tracey; Fitzhenry, Ruby; Thompson, Rachel; Tumongha, Mel
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
12/2024
256
Mole
9781805010234
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Foreword
Introduction
Part 1
Chapter 1: About dementia
Chapter 2: The little history chapter.
Chapter 3: Communication (otherwise known as The Beast)
Chapter 4: What's so special about clinical settings?
Chapter 5: Being person-centred is not always easy.
Part 2
Chapter 6 - Why History Matters
Chapter 7: The physical problems we can't ignore.??
Chapter 8- Pain
Chapter 9: Delirium
Chapter 10 - How the environment can cause distress.
Chapter 11: Separation Anxiety
Chapter 12: Staring at a white wall - the toxic combination of boredom and isolation.
Chapter 13 - How we cause distress
Chapter 14 - When 'No' does not mean 'No'
Part 3
Chapter 15: Anger
Chapter 16- Sexual Behaviour
Chapter 17: Time Shifting
Chapter 18: Refusal by Romela Tumongha
Chapter 19: Sleep?
Chapter 20: Discriminatory behaviour
Part 4
Chapter 21 - The last one
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1
Chapter 1: About dementia
Chapter 2: The little history chapter.
Chapter 3: Communication (otherwise known as The Beast)
Chapter 4: What's so special about clinical settings?
Chapter 5: Being person-centred is not always easy.
Part 2
Chapter 6 - Why History Matters
Chapter 7: The physical problems we can't ignore.??
Chapter 8- Pain
Chapter 9: Delirium
Chapter 10 - How the environment can cause distress.
Chapter 11: Separation Anxiety
Chapter 12: Staring at a white wall - the toxic combination of boredom and isolation.
Chapter 13 - How we cause distress
Chapter 14 - When 'No' does not mean 'No'
Part 3
Chapter 15: Anger
Chapter 16- Sexual Behaviour
Chapter 17: Time Shifting
Chapter 18: Refusal by Romela Tumongha
Chapter 19: Sleep?
Chapter 20: Discriminatory behaviour
Part 4
Chapter 21 - The last one