by Nancy H. Harding and Colin Palfrey (Author)
In this study the social construction of dementia is examined closely for the first time. Nancy Harding and Colin Palfrey show how Western society sees dementia as a disease, rather than a natural part of the ageing process. They take issue with the constructed view of the body as a machine, whose parts 'break down' and need replacement. Furthermore, the authors argue, the various explanations of the causes of dementia are nothing but speculation dressed up as theories, which serve only to confuse the carers.
Based on an intensive three-year-long evaluation of a community care service for older people with dementia, `The Social Construction of Dementia' looks at the experience of users and providers alike, and provides a refreshing new viewpoint on the `disease' of dementia.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 188
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley
Published: 01 Jul 1997
ISBN 10: 1853022578
ISBN 13: 9781853022579
Book Overview: An examination of how society sees dementia and how speculation and theories can sometimes be counter-productive