Loving Someone Who Has Dementia: How to Find Hope While Coping with Stress and Grief
- SKU: 9781118002292
- Category: Health & Fitness, Self-Help & Personal Development
Nearly half of U.S. citizens over the age of 85 are suffering from some kind of dementia and require care. Loving Someone Who Has Dementia is a new kind of caregiving book. It's not about the usual techniques, but about how to manage on-going stress and grief. The book is for caregivers, family members, friends, neighbors as well as educators and professionals--anyone touched by the epidemic of dementia. Dr. Boss helps caregivers find hope in "ambiguous loss"--having a loved one both here and not here, physically present but psychologically absent.
- Outlines seven guidelines to stay resilient while caring for someone who has dementia
- Discusses the meaning of relationships with individuals who are cognitively impaired and no longer as they used to be
- Offers approaches to understand and cope with the emotional strain of care-giving
Boss's book builds on research and clinical experience, yet the material is presented as a conversation. She shows you a way to embrace rather than resist the ambiguity in your relationship with someone who has dementia.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Pauline Boss
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 08/09/2011
ISBN: 9781118002292
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.60d
Review Citations: Library Journal 09/01/2011 pg. 121
Nearly half of U.S. citizens over the age of 85 are suffering from some kind of dementia and require care. Loving Someone Who Has Dementia is a new kind of caregiving book. It's not about the usual techniques, but about how to manage on-going stress and grief. The book is for caregivers, family members, friends, neighbors as well as educators and professionals--anyone touched by the epidemic of dementia. Dr. Boss helps caregivers find hope in "ambiguous loss"--having a loved one both here and not here, physically present but psychologically absent.
- Outlines seven guidelines to stay resilient while caring for someone who has dementia
- Discusses the meaning of relationships with individuals who are cognitively impaired and no longer as they used to be
- Offers approaches to understand and cope with the emotional strain of care-giving
Boss's book builds on research and clinical experience, yet the material is presented as a conversation. She shows you a way to embrace rather than resist the ambiguity in your relationship with someone who has dementia.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Pauline Boss
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 08/09/2011
ISBN: 9781118002292
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.60d
Review Citations: Library Journal 09/01/2011 pg. 121