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دانلود کتاب Dementia Grief Therapy: A Guide for Health Professionals

دانلود کتاب درمان غم و اندوه زوال عقل: راهنمای متخصصان سلامت

Dementia Grief Therapy: A Guide for Health Professionals

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Dementia Grief Therapy: A Guide for Health Professionals

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ISBN (شابک) : 9783031554391, 9783031554407 
ناشر: Springer 
سال نشر: 2024 
تعداد صفحات: 373 
زبان: English 
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Preface
Contributors to the Book
Acknowledgments
Disclaimer
Contents
Abbreviations
Part I: Foundations for Developing Dementia Health
	Chapter 1: Introduction
		Dementia Health
		Grief
		Historical Perspective of Dementia Diagnosis
		Diseases with Dementia Symptoms
			Alzheimer’s
			Vascular
			Lewy Bodies
			Frontotemporal
			Parkinson’s
			Multiple Sclerosis
			Creutzfeldt-Jacobs
			Neurosyphilis
			Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
			Huntington’s Disease
			Posterior Cortical Atrophy
			Korsakoff
			Down Syndrome
		Modifiable Risk Factors
		Structure of Book
			Part I: Foundations for Developing Dementia Health
				Chapter 1: Introduction
				Chapter 2: Social Justice
				Chapter 3: Grief Recognition Within Dementia Health: A Global Perspective
				Chapter 4: Demystifying the Dementia Divide
			Part II: Proposed Model of Therapy: Global Ethics, Therapeutic Particulars, and Case Composites
				Chapter 5: Guiding Ethical Considerations
				Chapter 6: A Proposed Model of Therapy: Dementia Grief Therapy
				Chapters 7–9: Case Composite: Masahiro, Case Composite: Vikash, and Case Composite: Grace
			Part III: Importance of Considering a History of Trauma in Dementia Health: Evidence, Limitations and Conclusions
				Chapter 10: Evidence for Including a History of Trauma as a Risk Factor for Dementia Development
				Chapter 11: Limitations, Shortfalls, and Future Recommendations: On Therapies, Policies, and Programs
				Chapter 12: Conclusion
		Chapter Summary
		Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
	Chapter 2: Social Justice
		Models for Understanding Dementia and BPSD
			Medical
			Integrative
			Rights-Based
		Highlighting Agency and Identity: Multimorbidity, Symptomatology, and Resilience
			Multimorbidity
			Symptomatology
			Resilience
		Dimensions of Social Justice Model in Dementia Health
			Liberatory Critical Consciousness
			Empowerment
		Modifiable Risk Factors
		Dementia: The Body and the Brain
		Trauma
			Prevalence
			Current Legislation
			History of Trauma Theory
		Questionnaire Development: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
		Importance of Trauma History to Dementia Health
			Understanding the Significance of the Psychological Family
			Anxiety and Depression
			Measuring Inner Mastery
		Trauma-Informed Approach to Dementia Health
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
	Chapter 3: Grief Recognition Within Dementia Health: A Global Perspective
		What’s Grief Got to Do with It?
			Chronic Grief Reactions
			Delayed Grief Reactions
			Exaggerated Grief Reactions
			Masked Grief Reactions
			Power of Dreams
		Understanding the Mourning Process
			Past
			Future
		Mediators of Mourning
			Attachment Styles
			Personality Variables
			Social Variables
		Systems Approach to Mourning
			Historical Losses
			Role Adjustments
			Physical-Emotional Losses
		Theoretical Model of Dementia Mourning
			Identify and Experience Feelings
			Living Without the Deceased
			Find Meaning in the Loss
		Cross-Cultural Representations of Grief
			Japan
			India
			The United States
		Grief Theories in the Context of Dementia Health
			Anticipatory Grief Theory
			Ambiguous Loss Theory
				Closure
				Attachments
				Identity
			Disenfranchised Grief Theory
			Prolonged Grief Disorder or Complicated Grief
				Considering Attachments
			Dementia Grief
				Grief Therapy in Dementia Health
				Reviewing Memories
				Struggles with Mourning Tasks
				Linking Objects
		Five Theoretical Models of Dementia Grief
			Two-Track Model of Dementia Grief
				Structure
				Application
			Blandin and Pepin
				Structure
				Application
			Dementia Grief-Stress Model
				Structure
				Application
			3-A Model of Dementia Grief
				Structure
				Application
			Stage Sensitive Model of Dementia Grief
				Structure
				Application
			Dementia Grief Models Summary
		Viewing BPSD Through a Grief Lens
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
	Chapter 4: Demystifying the Dementia Divide
		Background
		Japan
			Dementia as a Public Health Priority
			Awareness and Friendliness
			Risk Reduction
			Diagnosis, Treatment, Care, and Support
			Support for Carers
			Information Systems for Dementia
			Research and Innovation
			Summary
		India
			Dementia as a Public Health Priority
			Awareness and Friendliness
			Risk Reduction
			Diagnosis, Treatment, Care, and Support
			Support for Carers
			Information Systems for Dementia
			Research and Innovation
			Summary
		United States
			Dementia as a Public Health Priority
			Awareness and Friendliness
			Risk Reduction
			Diagnosis, Treatment, Care, and Support
			Support for Carers
			Information Systems for Dementia
			Research and Innovation
			Summary
		Section Summary
		Pre-Diagnosis: Assessment, Screening, and Testing
			Assessment
				Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Clock Draw Test (CDT)
				AD8
				Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
				Cultural Relevance
				Assessment Summary
			Screening
			Testing
				Problem Identification
				Problem Clarification
				Participant Characteristics
				Monitoring Treatment Progress
		Post-Diagnosis: Death, Therapy, and Living
			Possibilities of Dying
			Seven Sensitivities
				Importance of Whole Person
				Autonomy
			Sensitivity to Self
		Therapeutic Orientations
			Gestalt
				Contact
				Conscious Awareness
				Experimentation
			Integrative
			Contemplative
			Existentialism
			Feminism
				Emotional-Behavioral Congruence
				Autonomy
				Self-Actualization
			Adlerian
			Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
			Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy
			Person-Centered
		Therapy Process
			Internal Shifts
			Process Structure
			Evaluation
			Continued Living
				Identity Validation
				Sibling Death
				Stigmatized Past
			Historical Roots of Attachment Theory
				Resistance
				Reunification
				Relinquishment
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
Part II: Proposed Model of Therapy: Global Ethics, Therapeutic Particulars, and Case Composites
	Chapter 5: Guiding Ethical Considerations
		Clinical Cultural Competence
			Attention to Self and Other
			Empowerment
			Meaning Making and Construction of Reality
		Community Membership
			Ethnicity
			Culture
			Spirituality
			Celebration of Ambiguity
		Ethical Considerations
			Four-Box Method
			The Five P Model
			Practical Application of the Five P Model
		Confidentiality
			Danger to Self or Others
			Third-Party Payer
			Neglect or Abuse
			Application of Confidentiality
		Further Application of the Five P Model
		Decision-Making Capacity
			Beneficence and Autonomy
			Informed Decisions
		Importance of Assent
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
	Chapter 6: A Proposed Model of Therapy: Dementia Grief Therapy
		Background
		Attachment Dimensions: Loss–Love Axis and Parasympathetic–Sympathetic Axis
			Aging
			Trauma and Unmetabolized Grief
			Dementia
		Relational Perspective of Internal Attachments
		Section Summary
		Proposed Model: Dementia Grief Therapy
			Informed Consent
			Intake
				Medical History
				Participant Strengths
				Motivation for Change
			Treatment Plan
				Clarifying Treatment Focus
				Realistic Expectations
				Measuring Treatment Progress
				Development Process
					Problem List
					Goals and Objectives
					Participant Strengths
		Case Conceptualization
			Comprehensive List of Problems
			Nature of Problem
			Identify Problem Patterns
			Develop Working Hypothesis
			Validate and Refine Hypotheses
			Test and Revise Hypotheses
		Process of Change
			Dignity
		Individualized Considerations
		Dimensions of Well-being
		Session Specifics
			Collaborator Orientation
				Partnership and Agency
			Meeting Location
				Ethical Considerations of Meeting Locations
					Clinics and Hospitals
					Office
					Residence
					Public Parks
			Physical Activity or Bodily Movement
				Empowerment
				Performance Mastery Transfer
				Physiological Effects
			Nature
			Grounding Work
				Breath Awareness and Present Moment Awareness
				Imagination
				Nonjudgment
			SOAP Notes
		Monitoring Treatment Progress
			Intervention
			Instrumentation
			Insight
			Subjective Experiences
			Behavior Change
			Symptom Relief
		Demonstrating Clinical Usefulness
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		Appendix
			Case Conceptualization
		References
	Chapter 7: Case Composite: Masahiro
		Background
		Intake
		Goals and Motivations
		Explorations, Interventions, and Discoveries
		Overall Outcomes
		Case Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		Appendix
			Case Conceptualization
		References
	Chapter 8: Case Composite: Vikash
		Background
		Intake
		Goals and Motivations
		Explorations, Interventions, and Discoveries
			Desired Meeting Locations
		Overall Outcomes
		Case Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		Appendix
			Case Coneptualization: Vikash
		Reference
	Chapter 9: Case Composite: Grace
		Background
		Intake
		Goals and Motivations
		Explorations, Interventions, and Discoveries
		Overall Outcomes
		Case Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		Appendix
			Case Conceptualization: Grace
		References
Part III: Importance of Considering a History of Trauma in Dementia Health: Evidence, Limitations and Conclusions
	Chapter 10: Evidence for Including a History of Trauma as a Risk Factor for Dementia Development
		Unmetabolized Grief: An Emotional Equivalent of TBI
		Methods and Materials
		Results
		Discussion
		Trauma-Informed Dementia Health: On Policy and Program Recommendations
			Dementia Treatment
			COVID-19
			Race
			Trauma
			Methods
			Results
			Conclusions
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
	Chapter 11: Limitations, Shortfalls, and Future Recommendations: On Therapies, Policies, and Programs
		Researcher Bias
		Generalizability
		Oversimplification
		Measuring Errors
		Applicability
		Confidentiality
		Chapter Summary
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
		References
	Chapter 12: Conclusion
		Individual (micro)
		Local or Regional (meso)
		National (macro)
		Next Steps
		Learning Objectives
		Further Inquiry
Index




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