Dementia
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book explores how our conception of dementia has changed since its initial discovery, taking in advancements in knowledge that translate into better ways to manage the condition.



This book explores how our conception of dementia has changed since its initial discovery, taking in advancements in knowledge that translate into better ways to manage the condition.
Depression, now recognized as a significant source of disability across the globe, is something many of us will be familiar with. This book explores the way people have discussed depression and examines how scientific understanding has led to ways to better appreciate and treat the condition.
An Exploration into Emotion Regulation
Dementia is examined as an existential threat to both those diagnosed and their caregivers, highlighting its gradual erosion of essential abilities during already challenging life stages. The authors emphasize the emotional toll it takes, as some individuals manage to adapt to their diagnosis, while others find it overwhelmingly painful and threatening. This exploration sheds light on the complex realities faced by families navigating the impacts of dementia, making it a poignant reflection on resilience and vulnerability.