Beyond Loss
Dementia, Identity, Personhood
Hilde Lindemann editor Jens Brockmeier editor Lars C Hydén editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:10th Jul '14
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Coming to terms with dementia is one of the great challenges of our time. This volume of new interdisciplinary essays by internationally established scholars offers new ways of understanding and dealing with it. It explores views of dementia that go beyond the idea of loss, and rather envisions it as multilayered transformation and change of personhood and identity, and as development that mostly is socially shared with others. The studies collected here identify new empirical, theoretical, and methodological areas that will be crucial to future research and clinical practice concerned with age-related dementia. Three general themes are singled out as of particular importance and interest: persons and personhood, identity and agency, and the social and the communal.
Fortunately, the cumulative effect of reading this volume is clarified insight into the needs and personhood of persons with dementia, and a new appreciation of what family-centered clinical research on dementia hopes to accomplish. * Metapsychology Online Reviews *
ISBN: 9780199969265
Dimensions: 160mm x 236mm x 25mm
Weight: 428g
224 pages