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Author:
Wray, Alison, author.
Title:
The dynamics of dementia communication / Alison Wray.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxii, 330 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Dementia--Psychology.
Dementia--Pathophysiology.
Memory disorders--Psychology.
Communication.
Interpersonal relations.
Social perception.
Dementia--psychology
Dementia--physiopathology
Memory Disorders--psychology
Communication
Interpersonal Relations
Social Perception
Démence--Psychologie.
Démence--Physiopathologie.
Communication.
Perception sociale.
Social perception.
Communication.
Interpersonal relations.
Demenz
Kommunikation
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-316) and index.
Contents:
The challenges of communication in the dementia context -- The biological determinants of dementia communication -- The role of memory in communication -- The social construction of dementia -- The experience of dementia communication -- Approaches to effective communication in care -- Communication processes -- Drivers of disrupted communication -- Different in degree or kind? How people living with a dementia are positioned -- An agenda for improving communication in the dementia context.
Summary:
"This book asks why that is. What is it about communication, as a human social and cognitive practice, that makes it so difficult to manage the disruptions caused by dementia? Why is it so common to feel awkward, confused or irritated when talking with a person living with a dementia? Why is the experience of living with a dementia so personally and socially devastating? What approaches to communication would work best, and why?"-- Provided by publisher.
"It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a challenge for both them and those they interact with. Despite a plethora of good advice, it can be surprisingly hard to sustain constructive communicative behaviours and to integrate them successfully into routine daily care and interaction. The Dynamics of Dementia Communication asks why that is. What is it about communication, as a human social and cognitive practice, that makes it so difficult to manage the disruptions caused by dementia? Why is it so common to feel awkward, confused or irritated when talking with a person living with a dementia? Why is the experience of living with a dementia so personally and socially devastating? What approaches to communication would work best, and why? To answer these questions, the book integrates information from a wide range of different sources, covering the biological, social, and emotional factors associated with the dementia experience. New concepts and theoretical perspectives offer novel ways of thinking about the challenges of communication generally, and in the context of dementia. Topics explored include whether it is acceptable to deceive people living with a dementia and why society's failure to support people living with a dementia and their carers is so devastating. The final chapter suggests what people living with a dementia need if communication is to promote and protect everyone's well-being. By providing a deeper understanding of what topples the best-intentioned attempts at interaction, and by explaining why poor communication affects everyone involved, this book sets new agendas for improving the welfare of people living with a dementia, their families, and professional carers." -- Publisher's description
ISBN:
0190917806
9780190917807
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1119743846
LCCN:
2019039137
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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