How We Think About Dementia, 9781849054775
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Uncover dementia’s hidden complexities: aging, personhood, care, and ethical dilemmas.

How We Think About Dementia

personhood, rights, ethics, the arts and what they mean for care

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  • Paperback

    248 pages

  • Release Date

    14 July 2014

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Summary

Rethinking Dementia: Ethics, Personhood, and Care

Exploring concepts of ageing, personhood, capacity, liberty, best interests and the nature and ethics of palliative care, this book will help those in the caring professions to understand and engage with the thoughts and arguments underpinning the experience of dementia and dementia care.

Dementia is associated with ageing: what is the significance of this? People speak about person-centred care, but what is personhood and ho…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781849054775
ISBN-10:1849054770
Author:Julian C. Hughes
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:248
Release Date:14 July 2014
Weight:382g
Dimensions:226mm x 154mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

In this book, Julian Hughes makes a powerful and compelling case for a revolution in the treatment of people with dementia. He underscores the need to summon immediately the personal and political will to engage people with dementia as people who respond positively to the solicitude and open engagement provided by those deemed healthy. Viewing dementia and ageing in the broad scope of human life, yet without romanticising illness, Hughes challenges professional and lay carers to open their minds and hearts to create what Buber called, “I-Thou” relationships with people diagnosed with dementia, so as to improve the lives of all concerned. He does this on philosophically, ethically, sophisticated grounds as a philosopher, on medically sophisticated grounds as an old age psychiatrist, and on aesthetically sophisticated grounds as a humane, spiritually alive human being. This book will benefit many audiences, including, perhaps most importantly, people with dementia. – Steven R. Sabat, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University and author of The Experience of Alzheimer’s Disease: Life Through a Tangled VeilJulian Hughes uses a rich combination of science, law, history, ethics and philosophy to illustrate the complex nature of dementia and how we view it. Through a series of fascinating case studies illustrating real life complex scenarios, and with superb clarity of writing, he gently challenges our current approaches to people with dementia – above all emphasising the need to see through the narrow illness to the broader person within. An excellent and stimulating book. – John T. O’Brien, DM, F Med Sci, Foundation Professor of Old Age Psychiatry, University of CambridgeHow We Think About Dementia is a book directed at professionals or people who are familiar with research and medical terminology… Hughes identifies ethical concerns through the use of case studies. Within these case studies, circumstances are shared that bring to light challenges that may be encountered by caregivers… Services, ethical considerations, methods and barriers to care are covered well in the book from a professional perspective… the majority of the book provides a sense of direction for professionals (medical doctors, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists, etcetera) in caring for a patient with dementia. – Lynne Trevisan, Assistant Professor, College of Health, Human Services, and Sciences, Ashford University * metapsychology online reviews *

About The Author

Julian C. Hughes

Professor Julian C. Hughes is Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Professor of Philosophy of Ageing at the Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences (PEALS) Research Centre, Newcastle University. He is co-author of Ethical Issues in Dementia Care: Making Difficult Decisions, also published by JKP. He lives in Newcastle, UK.

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