UnMasking Alzheimer s The Memories Behind the Masks

UnMasking Alzheimer s  The Memories Behind the Masks
Author: Cynthia Huling Hummel
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781387202188

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"UnMasking Alzheimer's: The Memories Behind the Masks" is a a collection of photographs of the thirty masks created by Alzheimer's advocate and artist, Cynthia Huling Hummel along with her reflections on the challenges and hopes of living well with an AD diagnosis.

Stolen Memories

Stolen Memories
Author: Lynda Everman,Don Wendorf
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532683350

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Dementia steals memories--creative stitchery crafts can hold memories. Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer's Stole Ministry and Tallit Initiative describes the use of hand-sewn, individualized stoles and stole-style tallitot in advocacy for Alzheimer's and related dementias. These beautiful pieces of liturgical art can increase awareness, prompt discussion, begin an educational process, promote dementia-friendly faith communities, and give honor to those affected by Alzheimer's. Pastors wear them in the pulpit or as they conduct services, particularly during national days of awareness or remembrance of those affected by dementia or their caregivers and loved ones. Chaplains wear them in pastoral visits or special services for people in assisted living or memory-care units. Advocates wear them as they speak at churches, synagogues, conferences, or training sessions, or as they make visits to their representatives in Congress to lobby for increased funding for research, as well as treatment and care for persons living with dementia and their care partners. Included are simple step-by-step instructions and photos on how readers can piece and sew their own stoles and tallitot, along with many photos of clergy wearing them and their personal reflections on the stoles/tallitot and their meaning to them.

Dementia Friendly Worship

Dementia Friendly Worship
Author: Virginia Biggar,Lynda Everman,Steven M. Glazer
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781785926662

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Religious faith is a powerful source of comfort and support for individuals and families facing dementia. Many faith leaders need help in adapting their ministries to address the worship/spiritual needs of this group. A product of Faith United Against Alzheimer's, this handbook by 45 different authors represents diverse faith traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Native American. It provides practical help in developing services and creating dementia friendly faith communities. It gives an understanding of the cognitive, communicative and physical abilities of people with dementia and shows what chaplains, clergy and lay persons can do to engage them through worship. Included are several articles by persons living with dementia.

Unmasking the Mask

Unmasking the Mask
Author: Dr. James O. Montford Jr.
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781664220898

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Unmasking the Mask, the spiritual battle behind mental health brings together the secular and biblical perspective of mental illness. Paul talks about the spiritual struggle, where it involves two kingdoms. You will find that Unmasking the Mask will expose the enemy behind mental illness. You will discover holistic ways that may reverse or help you manage mental health.

Cumulated Index Medicus

Cumulated Index Medicus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1824
Release: 2000
Genre: Medicine
ISBN: UIUC:30112048191875

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Unmasking Psychological Symptoms

Unmasking Psychological Symptoms
Author: Barbara Schildkrout
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470639078

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More than 100 medical diseases—many common ailments—are capable of masquerading as mental disorders. This book shows clinicians how to identify patients who are most likely to have an underlying physical ailment and how to direct them to a targeted medical work-up. With guidance on working with patients during the referral process and afterward, as well as on integrating medical findings into ongoing therapeutic work, clinicians will benefit from the practical advice on recognizing signs, symptoms, and patterns of medical diseases that may be underlying a psychologically presenting malady.

Unmasking age

Unmasking age
Author: Bytheway, Bill
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447306795

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What is age? A simple question but not that easy to answer. 'Unmasking Age' addresses it using data from a series of research projects relating to later life. This is supplemented by material from a range of other sources including diaries and fiction. Drawing on a long career in social research, Bill Bytheway critically examines various methods and discusses ways of uncovering the realities of age.

Living with Alzheimer s

Living with Alzheimer s
Author: Renée L. Beard
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781479889808

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News of Alzheimer’s disease is constantly in the headlines. Every day we hear heart-wrenching stories of people caring for a loved one who has become a shell of their former self, of projections about rising incidence rates, and of cures that are just around the corner. However, we don't see or hear from the people who actually have the disease. In Living with Alzheimer’s, Renée L. Beard argues that the exclusively negative portrayals of Alzheimer’s are grossly inaccurate. To understand what life with memory loss is really like, Beard draws on intensive observations of nearly 100 seniors undergoing cognitive evaluation, as well as post-diagnosis interviews with individuals experiencing late-in-life forgetfulness. Since we all forget sometimes, seniors with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis ultimately need to be socialized into medicalized interpretations of their forgetfulness. In daily life, people with the disease are forced to manage stigma and the presumption of incompetence on top of the actual symptoms of their ailment. The well-meaning public, and not their dementia, becomes the major barrier to a happy life for those affected. Beard also examines how these perceptions affect treatment for Alzheimer’s. Interviews with clinicians and staff from the Alzheimer’s Association reveal that despite the best of intentions, pejorative framings of life with dementia fuel both clinical practice and advocacy efforts. These professionals perpetuate narratives about “self-loss,” “impending cures,” and the economic and emotional “burden” to families and society even if they do not personally believe them. Yet, Beard also concludes that in spite of these trends, most of the diagnosed individuals in her study achieve a graceful balance between accepting the medical label and resisting the social stigma that accompanies it. In stark contrast to the messages we receive, this book provides an unprecedented view into the ways that people with early Alzheimer’s actively and deliberately navigate their lives.