These “moving and often surprising” (The Wall Street Journal) case
histories meld science and storytelling to show that caregivers
don’t just witness cognitive decline in their loved ones with
dementia—they are its invisible victims. “This book will
forever change the way we see people with dementia disorders—and the
people who care for them.”—Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You
Should Talk to Someone A BBC BOOK OF THE WEEK • A TELEGRAPH BEST
BOOK OF SUMMER • A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS’ CHOICE
Inspired by Dasha Kiper’s experience as a caregiver and counselor
and informed by a breadth of cognitive and neurological research,
Travelers to Unimaginable Lands dispels the myth of the perfect
caregiver. In these compassionate, nonjudgmental stories of parents
and children, husbands and wives, contending with dementia disorders,
Kiper explores the existential dilemmas created by this disease: a man
believes his wife is an impostor; a woman’s imaginary friendships
with famous authors drive a wedge between her and her devoted husband;
another woman’s childhood trauma emerges to torment her son; a
man’s sudden, intense Catholic piety provokes his wife.
Kiper explains why the caregivers are maddened by these behaviors,
mirroring their patients’ irrationality, even though they’ve been
told it’s the disease at work. By demystifying the neurological
obstacles to caregiving, Kiper illuminates the terrible pressure
dementia disorders exert on our closest relationships, offering
caregivers the perspective they need to be gentler with themselves.
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Stories of Dementia, the Caregiver, and the Human Brain
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780399590542
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter