Dementia, Sex and Wellbeing

A Person-Centred Guide for People with Dementia, Their Partners, Caregivers and Professionals

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Ailments & Diseases, Diseases, Psychology, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Danuta Lipinska ISBN: 9781784504250
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: November 21, 2017
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Danuta Lipinska
ISBN: 9781784504250
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: November 21, 2017
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Despite being integral parts of all our identities, sexuality, sex and intimacy are what many would call the Last Taboo in dementia care, usually seen as 'problem behaviours' to be stopped and dealt with.

Informed by a combination of accessible neuroscience and person-centred compassion, Danuta Lipinska's new book shows that the human need for intimacy, attachment and sexual expression is as important for supporting the wellbeing and personhood of people with dementia as communication and care. Considering the brain as the body's biggest sex organ, it examines the cognitive changes that occur in dementia and what these changes mean in the context of sexual behaviour and consent. Taking Carl Rogers' Core Conditions and Tom Kitwood's psychological needs of persons living with dementia as a starting point, Lipinska offers a unique model for person-centred conversations about sex and sexuality that we have not seen before.

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Despite being integral parts of all our identities, sexuality, sex and intimacy are what many would call the Last Taboo in dementia care, usually seen as 'problem behaviours' to be stopped and dealt with.

Informed by a combination of accessible neuroscience and person-centred compassion, Danuta Lipinska's new book shows that the human need for intimacy, attachment and sexual expression is as important for supporting the wellbeing and personhood of people with dementia as communication and care. Considering the brain as the body's biggest sex organ, it examines the cognitive changes that occur in dementia and what these changes mean in the context of sexual behaviour and consent. Taking Carl Rogers' Core Conditions and Tom Kitwood's psychological needs of persons living with dementia as a starting point, Lipinska offers a unique model for person-centred conversations about sex and sexuality that we have not seen before.

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