Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress : a clinical guide / David W. Coon, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Larry W. Thompson.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer Pub. Co., ©2003.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 316 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- Dementia -- Patients -- Care -- Psychological aspects
- Dementia -- Patients -- Family relationships
- Caregivers -- Mental health services
- Caregivers -- Mental health
- Dementia -- nursing
- Caregivers -- psychology
- Home Nursing -- psychology
- Stress, Psychological -- therapy
- Déments -- Soins -- Aspect psychologique
- Déments -- Relations familiales
- Aidants naturels -- Services de santé mentale
- Aidants naturels -- Santé mentale
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Alzheimer's & Dementia
- Caregivers -- Mental health
- Caregivers -- Mental health services
- Dementia -- Patients -- Family relationships
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- RC521 .C665 2003eb
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- WM 220
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Family caregivers: enduring and emergent themes -- Ch. 2. Monitoring and evaluating interventions -- Ch. 3. Interventions for a multicultural society -- Ch. 4. Specific stressors of spousal caregivers: difficult behaviors, loss of sexual intimacy, and incontinence -- Ch. 5. Family interventions to address the needs of the caregiving system -- Ch. 6. Skill-building: psychoeducational strategies -- Ch. 7. In-home interventions: helping caregivers where they live -- Ch. 8. Primary care: partnering with health care providers -- Ch. 9. Capitalizing on technological advances -- Ch. 10. Anticipatory grief and loss: implications for intervention -- Ch. 11. Ethnic minority caregivers -- Ch. 12. Male caregivers: challenges and opportunities -- Ch. 13. The families we choose: intervention issues with LGBT caregivers -- Ch. 14. Future directions in dementia caregiving intervention research and practice.
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Increasing evidence has demonstrated that caregivers of dementia victims are at risk for depression and other medical problems. In what ways can health care providers improve or maintain the well-being of dementia caregivers?. This volume provides an overview of emerging themes in dementia caregiving research and presents a broad array of practical strategies for reducing caregiver distress, including interventions for specific populations such as ethnic minority caregivers, male caregivers, and caregivers with diverse sexual orientations. Innovative approaches include the value of partnering.
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