Psychodynamic Approaches to the Experience of Dementia
Psychodynamic Approaches to the Experience of Dementia
Perspectives from Observation, Theory and Practice
Garner, Jane; Darnley Smith, Rachel; Evans, Sandra
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2019
252
Dura
Inglês
9780415786645
15 a 20 dias
544
List of contributors
Foreword by Nori Graham
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Sandra Evans, Jane Garner and Rachel Darnley-Smith
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. The 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. The fragile thread of connection: living as a couple with dementia
Andrew Balfour
11. Maintaining boundaries: counselling in a care home
Susan Maciver, Chris McGregor and 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: mentalisation as a means to keep whole
Stephanie Petty, Michelle Potts and Daniel Anderson
15. A 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
Index
List of contributors
Foreword by Nori Graham
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Sandra Evans, Jane Garner and Rachel Darnley-Smith
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. The 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. The fragile thread of connection: living as a couple with dementia
Andrew Balfour
11. Maintaining boundaries: counselling in a care home
Susan Maciver, Chris McGregor and 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: mentalisation as a means to keep whole
Stephanie Petty, Michelle Potts and Daniel Anderson
15. A 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
Index