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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aBryden, Christine,
_d1949-
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245 1 0 _aWill I still be me? :
_bfinding a continuing sense of self in the lived experience of dementia /
_cChristine Bryden.
260 _aLondon ;
_aPhiladelphia :
_bJessica Kingsley Publishers,
_c(c)2018.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aChapter 1 --
_tAm I Losing My Self?; Chapter 2 --
_tRe-interpreted and Re-packaged at Diagnosis!; Chapter 3 --
_tHow Can I Write a Book?; How can I overcome cognitive difficulties?; How can I find meaning?; Why the idea of loss of self impacted negatively on me; Chapter 4 --
_tChallenging Loss of Self in Dementia; Chapter 5 --
_t'I Who Know That I Exist Inquire Into What I Am'; Chapter 6 --
_tEmbodied Self; Scientific views of embodiment; Scientific views of recall dysfunction; Philosophical views of embodiment; Retention of embodied virtues
505 0 0 _aChapter 7 --
_tRelational self; Relating to what gives us a sense of meaning; Relating from birth; Capacities for relationship; Chapter 8 --
_tNarrative self; Recall and narrative; Language and narrative; Present moment and narrative; Chapter 9 --
_tUpheld by Others in the Fullness of Our Identity; We need to be supported in an inclusive community of equals; How can the community support and include us?; Chapter 10 --
_tWho Am I Now If I No Longer Have Dementia?; Conclusion; References; Index
520 0 _aChristine Bryden was diagnosed with dementia in 1995, but her experiences do not reflect the mainstream discourse of loss of self while living with dementia. In this book she explains why people with dementia have a meaningful and continuing sense of self and calls for a different understanding of dementia that results in greater inclusion.
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600 1 0 _aBryden, Christine,
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_xMental health.
650 0 _aDementia
_xPatients
_vBiography.
650 0 _aAlzheimer's disease
_xPatients
_vBiography.
650 0 _aAlzheimer's disease.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1724562&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_dCynthia Snell