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Tom Kitwood

    1. leden 1937 – 1. leden 1998
    On Dementia
    Demenz
    Dementia Reconsidered Revisited: The person still comes first
    Disclosures to a Stranger
    Dementia Reconsidered
    • Drawing on research evidence, logical analysis and the author's own experience, this book scrutinizes and reappraisals various ideas about dementia. The unifying theme is the personhood of men and women who have dementia.

      Dementia Reconsidered
    • Disclosures to a Stranger

      Adolescent Values in an Advanced Industrial Society

      • 292 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of adolescence as a social construct of advanced industrial societies, this book delves into the daily lives and values of those identified as adolescents. First published in 1980, it combines extensive illustrative material with detailed observations to provide insights into the behaviors and attitudes of young individuals during this pivotal stage of development.

      Disclosures to a Stranger
    • The original 'Dementia Reconsidered' was published by Open University Press in 1997. It was a seminal text in the field of dementia studies and is still cited and referenced as core reading on person-centred dementia care. Tom died unexpectedly, just 12 months after the book was published. This book continues to inspire many people to challenge simplistic paradigms about dementia. Since the original book was written, however, there have been many changes in our understanding of dementia. The editor of this new edition, Dawn Brooker was mentored by Tom Kitwood. She has drawn together a remarkable group of writers to provide a commentary on Kitwood's work

      Dementia Reconsidered Revisited: The person still comes first
    • On Dementia

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      4,3(8)Ohodnotit

      "The book will be valuable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and lecturers involved in the field of dementia care and the health-care sciences. Furthermore, it provides a useful resource for clinicians who wish to explore their understanding of 'personhood', person-centred care and the nature of Kitwood's critical appraisal of how 'care' should be constructed and delivered."Ageing and Society "Baldwin and Capstick have produced an honest appraisal that is undeniably a reader and critical commentary, and have not shirked from any responsibilities. ... This paperback would serve two distinct strands of readership equally well - those coming afresh to dementia care, or practitioners steeped in the concepts, who are looking to reanalyse and consider future developments. As such, it is difficult to underestimate its value."Nursing in Practice

      On Dementia