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Dementia
The International Journal of Social Research and Practice
Volume 01 Issue 03
Editorial
Awareness in Dementia: New Directions
Linda Clare University College London, UK
Themed Articles
Epistemological issues in the study of insight in people with Alzheimer's
disease
Steven R. Sabat Georgetown University, Washington, DC
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab026079.html
Developing awareness about awareness in early-stage dementia: The role of
psychosocial factors
Linda Clare University College London
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab026080.html
Medicalization of insight and caregivers' responses to risk in dementia
John Bond, Lynne Corner, Anna Lilley and Catherine Ellwood Centre for Health
Services Research and Institute for Ageing and Health, University of
Newcastle upon Tyne
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab026085.html
Fluctuating awareness and the breakdown of the illness narrative in dementia
Alison Phinney University of British Columbia
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab026086.html
Quality of life and deficit identification in dementia
Kathleen A. Smyth University Memory and Aging Center, University Hospitals
of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University , Marcia M. Neundorfer
Myers Research Institute, Menorah Park Center for Senior Living , Elisabeth
Koss Alzheimer's Disease Centers Program, Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
of Aging, National Institute on Aging , David S. Geldmacher, Paula K.
Ogrocki and Peter J. Whitehouse University Memory and Aging Center,
University Hospitals of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab026087.html
Articles
Awareness: A Personal Memoir on the Declining Quality of Life in Alzheimer's
Morris Friedell Houston, Texas, USA
'Trying to continue to do as much as they can do': Theoretical insights
regarding continuity and meaning making in the face of dementia
Heather L. Menne Case Western Reserve University , Jennifer M. Kinney Miami
University and Darby J. Morhardt Northwestern University Medical School
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab026089.html
Innovative Practice
Book Reviews
Ross, Helen, Partners in Care, reviewed by Anne Madson and Elizabeth Jones
Wilkinson, Heather (ed.), The Perspectives of People with Dementia: Research
Methods and Motivations, reviewed by Sue Hahn
Innes, Anthea and Karen Hatfield (eds.), Healing Arts therapies and
Person-centered Dementia care, reviewed by J. P. Brown R. M. N.
Volicer, Ladislav and Lisa Bloom-Charette (eds.), Enhancing the Quality of
Life in Advanced Dementia, reviewed by Steven R. Sabat
Acknowledgement of Reviewers
Annual Index
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