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Dementia Grief Therapy A Guide For Health Professionals 1st Edition Adrienne Ione

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Dementia Grief Therapy A Guide For Health Professionals 1st Edition Adrienne Ione
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.45 MB
Pages: 373
Author: Adrienne Ione
ISBN: 9783031554391, 3031554396
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Dementia Grief Therapy A Guide For Health Professionals 1st Edition Adrienne Ione by Adrienne Ione 9783031554391, 3031554396 instant download after payment.

This book expands on evidence-based, person-centered dementia care practice by offering the therapeutic essentials of a novel grief-based therapy including trauma informed yoga practices, and Dementia Grief Therapy (DGT). This therapy transcends the dementia divide: us (non-diagnosed) and them (diagnosed). Using physical activity as a shared common space. It begins from the perspective of the person diagnosed with dementia or behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) In this way, the reader comes to understand a therapeutic practice that acknowledges, validates and invites a whole mind-body grief integration process. At present, the concept of “dementia grief” objectifies the person diagnosed by focusing on grief for the person (as experienced and observed by others), rather than compassionately acknowledging the grief of the person. Mindfully and methodically designed this book offers a therapy model to be delivered in community and residential settings, from general practitioners’ offices to home health care to memory care centers to day senior centers. It utilizes a biopsychosocial perspective, with models of change spanning the micro- (individual therapy practices) to macro (government policy considerations). Additionally, it is culturally oriented with globalized considerations of variations in dementia-grief experiences. An invaluable resource, this volume is relevant to students, academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers.

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