Dementia reconsidered ; the person comes first : original text by Tom Kitwood : Dementia reconsidered, revisited; the person still comes first / edited by Dawn Brooker.
Publisher: London : Open University Press, 2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: xv, 215p. : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780335248025
- 0335248020
- 9780335248032
- WT 155.
- WM 220.
- Also published electronically.
Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | PRUH Education Centre Library Shelves | WT 155 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B04981 | ||
Book | South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves | WT 155 KIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 024937 | ||
Book | Stenhouse Library Shelves | WM 220 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | S04039 |
Previous ed.: / by Tom Kitwood. 1997.
Dementia Reconsidered' originally published: 1997. This edition reproduces the original chapters with commentary from a group of writers and edited by Dawn Brooker.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-199) and indexes.
The original Dementia Reconsidered: The Person Comes First by Tom Kitwood was published by Open University Press in 1997. It was a seminal text in the field of dementia studies and is still cited and referenced as core reading on person-centred dementia care. Tom died unexpectedly, just 12 months after the book was published. This book continues to inspire many people to challenge simplistic paradigms about dementia. Since the original book was written, however, there have been many changes in our understanding of dementia.
The editor of this new edition, Dawn Brooker was mentored by Tom Kitwood. She has drawn together a remarkable group of writers to provide a commentary on Kitwood’s work. This new edition reproduces the original chapters but provides extra content from subject experts to update the book to a contemporary level.
Dementia Reconsidered Re-visited is an ideal main text or supplementary text for all those studying or working in nursing, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, occupational therapy, social work, adult education, gerontology and health and social care more generally.
Also published electronically.
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