Books

Dementia: Current Perspectives in Research and Treatment (1st Edition)

If you want to gain more knowledge about dementia, this book is an excellent resource. It provides comprehensive coverage of various topics, including different types of dementia, diagnosis, and treatment. Additionally, the book highlights critical issues that are often ignored, such as the impact of dementia on individuals with intellectual disabilities and the need to support informal caregivers. The book also discusses how COVID-19 has exposed shortcomings in healthcare for people with dementia. In summary, it is a necessary read for anyone seeking to increase their understanding of this intricate condition.

šŸ›’Buy this on Amazon

šŸ›’Routledge

Depression: Current Perspectives in Research and Treatment (1st Edition)

Depression is a prevalent problem that affects many of us at some point in our lives. It is a major cause of disability across the globe. This book delves into the historical and scientific perspectives on depression, providing a better understanding of how it is diagnosed, why it occurs, and how it can be treated and managed. With a holistic approach, the book explores the impact of depression on physical health and daily life. It is a comprehensive and accessible resource for anyone seeking to learn more about depression.

šŸ›’Buy this on Amazon

šŸ›’Routledge

Confronting the Existential Threat of Dementia: An Exploration into Emotion Regulation

This book explores how dementia can be a real challenge for people who are diagnosed with it and for those who care for them. While some people can manage their diagnosis over time, others find coping more difficult. In the book, the authors look at clinical practice and psychological theory to give insights into how people with dementia try to protect themselves from getting too upset. They also suggest new ways to help people with dementia feel better emotionally and deal with their fears.

šŸ›’Buy this on Amazon

šŸ›’Springer

The Psychology of Ageing: From Mind to Society

As a society, we are growing older. This means that psychologists are working to address a range of challenges, including dementia, depression, and the natural changes that can impact our decision-making abilities. What topics are psychologists currently studying, and what new areas of research will emerge in the future? Discover the latest theories and research on ageing with ‘The Psychology of Ageing’. This guide covers relevant topics and provides real-life examples to help apply theory to everyday situations. Gain insights on how ageing impacts our thoughts and actions through this book. It is a valuable resource for anyone curious about the ageing process.

šŸ›’Buy this on Amazon

šŸ›’Bloomsbury