Person-centred Approaches To Dementia Care (Speechmark Editions)

Person-centred Approaches To Dementia Care (Speechmark Editions)

by IanMorton (Author)

Synopsis

Person-Centred Approaches to Dementia Care traces the origin of the person-centred tradition, and describes and critically evaluates the theory and the practice of validation therapy. Resolution therapy and the work of the late Tom Kitwood represent an attempt to move beyond a preoccupation with the symptoms of dementia by reaching into the subjective reality of the person who remains behind the disease. The leading European exponent of pre-therapy, Dion Van Werde, co-authors a chapter which explores the potential for making genuine therapeutic contact with those who have dementia. The author concludes with an overview of the latest developments in the psychological care of people with dementia, and an assessment of the future prospects of person centred care.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 09 Nov 1999

ISBN 10: 0863884237
ISBN 13: 9780863884238

Media Reviews
...an interesting introduction to a potentially dynamic approach to dementia care. - Stephen Weeks, Aire Court Community Unit Day Hospital, Leeds, Signpost Traces the origins of the person centred tradition and describes and critically evaluates the theory and practice of Validation Therapy and Resolution Therapy. - Working with Older People This is a book that occupational therapists working in dementia care will value. It offers a comprehensive description of the person-centred approaches currently being practised and offers the reader the opportunity to develop his or her own thinking and practice. - British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Author Bio
IAN MORTON graduated with a degree in Philosphy in 1978 and after training to become a nurse in Mental Health, has been working with people with dementia since 1985. He spent five years as a charge nurse on the Felix Post Unit at the Maudsley Hospital, before becoming a manager of Beauvale Court Day Centre in Nottingham, which serves