Psychodynamic approaches to the experience of dementia : perspectives from observation, theory and practice /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Encountering dementia / Louis Resnick
- 2. Where lies the expert? / Jane Garner
- 3. Working with people with mild neurocognitive disorders (mild NCD) or mild cognitive impairments (MCI) / Julia C. Segal
- 4. Prognosis and planning: advance care planning through a psychoanalytic frame / Juliette Brown
- 5. experience of loss in dementia; melancholia without the mourning? / Sandra Evans
- 6. Dementia and dialogue: acute hospitals and Liaison psychiatry / Matthew Hagger
- 7. Psychodynamic interventions in dementia: the Australian and New Zealand experience / Neil Jeyasingam
- 8. Art therapy with people with dementia: the present and the past / Angela Byers
- 9. Attachment in confusional states and in dementia: theory into practice / Sandra Evans
- 10. fragile thread of connection: living as a couple with dementia / Andrew Balfour
- 11. Maintaining boundaries: counselling in a care home / Tom C. Russ
- 12. Music as mirror in the care of elderly people with dementia / Rachel Darnley-Smith
- 13. Groups for people with cognitive impairment and with dementia: what should we be doing? / Sandra Evans
- 14. Disintegration and integration in dementia care: mentalization as a means to keep whole / Daniel Anderson
- 15. psychoanalytic and philosophical exploration of boredom and disengagement in dementia / Sandra Evans
- 16. Continuing care review: a report on a thoughtful project and its untimely demise / Jane Garner
- 17. Negotiating the border: music therapy for people in the last hours of dementia / Adrienne Freeman
- 18. Can anything good be born of a dementia: potential for reparation? / Jane Garner.