Dementia Care in Nursing
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This book gives nursing students a robust foundation for understanding and developing skills to work with people experiencing dementia.






This book gives nursing students a robust foundation for understanding and developing skills to work with people experiencing dementia.
The book has quickly gained popularity, becoming an instant bestseller on the Sunday Times list. It features engaging storytelling and compelling characters, drawing readers into its captivating narrative. The themes explored resonate with a wide audience, making it a must-read for those seeking both entertainment and depth in literature.
On her thirtieth and final year hosting Wimbledon for the BBC, tennis and broadcasting legend Sue Barker tells her own story for the first time in this inspiring and personal memoir. Rewind to 1971, and Sue Barker's coach is sending his 15-year-old tennis protege to a junior championship in France, alone, with a one-way ticket, telling her she'd have to win the money to pay for her return fare. Sue hides in the grounds of the hosting tennis club overnight, to avoid paying for a hotel. The next day, she walks onto court and smashes it. Five years later, and she's Britain's No 1. The same combination of grit, grace and talent took her to the top of live Sports TV. And now, after four decades on camera encouraging other legends to tell their stories, she is telling her own. Sue takes us inside the showbizzy world of 70s and early 80s tennis, dating the stars, hitting the headlines. She reveals the battles she fought for hard-won success in two careers, gives us a ringside seat on the nation's biggest sporting dramas, and a fascinating insider's understanding of competitors under pressure
Narcissism is increasingly recognized in everyday conversations, yet many may not fully grasp its complexities. This book delves into the true nature of narcissism, exploring its characteristics and implications. It aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of this personality trait, helping to differentiate between common misconceptions and the psychological realities of narcissism. Through insightful analysis, it seeks to illuminate the effects of narcissism on relationships and society.
Developing Compassionate Care
Emphasizing compassionate care, this practical textbook addresses key psychological concepts essential for nursing and healthcare students. It offers comprehensive insights into the interplay between psychology and patient care, equipping students with the knowledge to enhance their practice and improve patient outcomes.