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George Kraus 
At Wit’s End 
Plain Talk on Alzheimer’s for Families and Clinicians, Second Edition

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At Wit’s End: Plain Talk on Alzheimer’s for Families and Clinicians, now in its Second Edition, is a straightforward summary of leading advice for understanding and caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease, written without technical jargon and impractical nuance. About one-third of our population will eventually provide care for someone with Alzheimer’s. The strain of caring for a loved one with this disease can be enormous, yet the reward of enhancing a loved one’s quality of life is beyond measure. So, where to begin?


Many books delve into other specific areas of Alzheimer’s care, emphasizing the financial and legal challenges, as well as myriad medical treatment needs of those experiencing the disease. Unique among these offerings, At Wit’s End explains the psychiatric and psychological aspects of Alzheimer’s, and does so in a holistic and practical manner. Dr. Kraus focuses on the whole person across his or her full social, psychological, physical, and spiritual life to provide as complete a picture as possible of the changes that are in play. With this broad, thoughtful, and grounded approach, family members, clinicians, and caregivers are better able to discover and make wise choices from a wealth of effective interventions in all areas of care. It also allows them to care for themselves and their families in the dynamic and supportive care process.

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Second Edition Introduction

Part 1. What Is Alzheimer’s

1 The Basics

2 Normal Aging

3 Alzheimer’s Is a Type of Dementia

4 Evidence of Alzheimer’s

5 Distinguishing Between Delirium, Alzheimer’s, and Other Dementias

6 Two Case Studies: Applying the Basics

Part 2. How to Evaluate for Alzheimer’s

7 This Person I Used to Know: Measuring the Status of Mental Functioning in Alzheimer’s

8 Measuring Alzheimer’s in Action

9 The Question of Competence

Part 3. Disturbances in Mood and Perception

10 Geriatric Depression and Alzheimer’s

11 I Know She Has Alzheimer’s, But Why Is She Acting Like This? Recognizing Psychotic Symptoms in Alzheimer’s

Part 4. Medical and Psychological Treatment Approaches

12 Treatment of Alzheimer’s with Medicines

13 Changing the Person’s Surroundings

14 Talking to People with Alzheimer’s

15 Preventive Activities for Ourselves and Others: Lowering Our Odds of Getting Alzheimer’s

Appendix A: Additional Resources and Information on Alzheimer’s Dementia

Appendix B: What to Do about Aggressive Behavior

Appendix C: Effective Uses of Psychological Interventions in Long-Term Care Facilities

Appendix D: Additional Tables and Figures

Notes

References

Index

Over de auteur

George Kraus is a psychologist specializing in the care of the elderly, especially those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. He is on the faculty of John F. Kennedy University’s Department of Clinical Psychology (Pleasant Hill, California) and is in private practice. He has published in a variety of professional and online journals including Clinical Psychology Review, Small Group Research, Psychological Reports, Small Group Behavior, and Psychotherapy.net.
Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 260 ● ISBN 9781612494715 ● Bestandsgrootte 3.7 MB ● Uitgeverij Purdue University Press ● Stad IN ● Land US ● Gepubliceerd 2016 ● Editie 2 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5376489 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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