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The Tom Kitwood Reader - Clive Baldwin Andrea Capstick Innbundet
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Utgitt:
2007
Forlag:
Open University Press
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Innbundet
Språk:
Engelsk
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384
Format:
25 x 18 cm
ISBN:
9780335222728
Utgave:
annotated ed

The Tom Kitwood Reader

A Reader and Critical Commentary

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Clive Baldwin

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Andrea Capstick

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Publisher's acknowledgements x
Acknowledgements xii
About the editors xiii
Introduction xv
William Utermohlen: 5 December 1933-21 March 2007 xxix
PART 1 Kitwood's critique of the standard paradigm
1(86)
Critical commentary
3(18)
`Brain, mind and dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease', Ageing and Society, 9(1): 1-15
21(13)
Tom Kitwood
`The dialectics of dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease', Ageing and Society, 10(2): 177-196
34(17)
Tom Kitwood
`Towards the reconstruction of an organic mental disorder'. In Radley, A. (ed.) Worlds of Illness. London: Routledge
51(15)
Tom Kitwood
`Person and process in dementia', International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 8(7): 541-545
66(7)
Tom Kitwood
`A dialectical framework for dementia'. In Woods, R.T. (ed.) Handbook of the Clinical Psychology of Ageing. London: John Wiley & Sons
73(14)
Tom Kitwood
PART 2 Ill-being, well-being and psychological need
87(84)
Critical commentary
89(19)
`The contribution of psychology to the understanding of senile dementia'. In Gearing, B., Johnson, M. and Heller, T. (eds) Mental Health Problems in Old Age: A reader. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons
108(11)
Tom Kitwood
`Understanding senile dementia: a psychobiographical approach', Free Associations, 19: 60-76
119(12)
Tom Kitwood
`Towards a theory of dementia care: personhood and well-being', Ageing and Society, 12(3): 269-287
131(15)
Tom Kitwood
Kathleen Bredin
`Findings relating to well-being, and findings related to ill-being'. In Brighter Futures: A report into provision for persons with dementia in residential homes, nursing homes and sheltered housing. London: Anchor Housing Association
146(9)
Tom Kitwood
Sean Buckland
Tracy Petre
`Toward a theory of dementia care: ethics and interaction', Journal of Clinical Ethics, 9(1): 23-34
155(16)
Tom Kitwood
PART 3 Personhood
171(86)
Critical commentary
173(15)
`The Christian understanding of man In What is Human? London: Inter-Varsity Press
188(21)
Tom Kitwood
`Towards a theory of dementia care: the interpersonal process', Ageing and Society, 13(1): 51-67
209(14)
Tom Kitwood
`The concept of personhood and its relevance for a new culture of dementia care'. In Jones, G. and Miesen, B. (eds) Caregiving in Dementia. London: Routledge
223(10)
Tom Kitwood
`Personhood, dementia and dementia care'. In Hunter, S. (ed.) Research Highlights in Social Work. London: Jessica Kingsley
233(12)
Tom Kitwood
`On being a person'. In Dementia Reconsidered: The person comes first. Buckingham: Open University Press
245(12)
Tom Kitwood
PART 4 Organizational culture and its transformation
257(76)
Critical commentary
259(16)
`On organizations: their imperatives and constraints'. In Concern for Others: A new psychology of conscience and morality. London: Routledge
275(21)
Tom Kitwood
`Decline in quality of life for patients with severe dementia following a ward merger', International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 10(11): 967-973
296(10)
Kathleen Bredin
Tom Kitwood
John Wattis
`Cultures of care: tradition and change'. In Kitwood, T. and Benson, S. (eds) The New Culture of Dementia Care. London: Hawker
306(8)
Tom Kitwood
`Some notes on personhood and deformation'. In Fletcher, C.L. (ed.) Values in Adult Education. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton
314(8)
Tom Kitwood
`Professional and moral development for care work: some observations on the process', Journal of Moral Education, 27(3): 401-411
322(11)
Tom Kitwood
Annotated Bibliography 333(8)
References 341(8)
Index 349
How does Kitwood's work contribute to our understanding of 'the dementing process' and the essentials of quality care? How was Kitwood's thinking about dementia influenced by the wider context of his work in theology, psychology and biochemistry? What is the relevance today of key themes and issues in Kitwood's work? Tom Kitwood was one of the most influential writers on dementia of the last 20 years. Key concepts and approaches from his work on person-centred care and well-being in dementia have gained international recognition and shaped much current thinking about practice development. The complexities of Kitwood's work and the development of his thinking over time have, however, received less attention. This Reader brings together twenty original publications by Kitwood which span the entire period of his writing on dementia, and the different audiences for whom he wrote.Almost ten years after Kitwood's death, it is now timely to review his contribution to the field of dementia studies in the light of more recent developments and from a critical and interdisciplinary perspective. The introduction to this Reader summarises and problematises some of the key characteristics of Kitwood's writing. Each of the four themed sections begins with a commentary offering a balanced consideration of the strengths of Kitwood's work, but also of its limitations and oversights. The Reader also includes a biography and annotated bibliography. "Tom Kitwood on Dementia: A Reader and Critical Commentary" is key reading for students of social work or mental health nursing, with an interest in dementia care. Professionals working with people with dementia will also find it invaluable. Additional contributors include: Habib Chaudhury, Deborah O'Connor, Alison Phinney, Barbara Purves, and Ruth Bartlett.

The Tom Kitwood Reader

Publisher's acknowledgements x
Acknowledgements xii
About the editors xiii
Introduction xv
William Utermohlen: 5 December 1933-21 March 2007 xxix
PART 1 Kitwood's critique of the standard paradigm
1(86)
Critical commentary
3(18)
`Brain, mind and dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease', Ageing and Society, 9(1): 1-15
21(13)
Tom Kitwood
`The dialectics of dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease', Ageing and Society, 10(2): 177-196
34(17)
Tom Kitwood
`Towards the reconstruction of an organic mental disorder'. In Radley, A. (ed.) Worlds of Illness. London: Routledge
51(15)
Tom Kitwood
`Person and process in dementia', International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 8(7): 541-545
66(7)
Tom Kitwood
`A dialectical framework for dementia'. In Woods, R.T. (ed.) Handbook of the Clinical Psychology of Ageing. London: John Wiley & Sons
73(14)
Tom Kitwood
PART 2 Ill-being, well-being and psychological need
87(84)
Critical commentary
89(19)
`The contribution of psychology to the understanding of senile dementia'. In Gearing, B., Johnson, M. and Heller, T. (eds) Mental Health Problems in Old Age: A reader. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons
108(11)
Tom Kitwood
`Understanding senile dementia: a psychobiographical approach', Free Associations, 19: 60-76
119(12)
Tom Kitwood
`Towards a theory of dementia care: personhood and well-being', Ageing and Society, 12(3): 269-287
131(15)
Tom Kitwood
Kathleen Bredin
`Findings relating to well-being, and findings related to ill-being'. In Brighter Futures: A report into provision for persons with dementia in residential homes, nursing homes and sheltered housing. London: Anchor Housing Association
146(9)
Tom Kitwood
Sean Buckland
Tracy Petre
`Toward a theory of dementia care: ethics and interaction', Journal of Clinical Ethics, 9(1): 23-34
155(16)
Tom Kitwood
PART 3 Personhood
171(86)
Critical commentary
173(15)
`The Christian understanding of man In What is Human? London: Inter-Varsity Press
188(21)
Tom Kitwood
`Towards a theory of dementia care: the interpersonal process', Ageing and Society, 13(1): 51-67
209(14)
Tom Kitwood
`The concept of personhood and its relevance for a new culture of dementia care'. In Jones, G. and Miesen, B. (eds) Caregiving in Dementia. London: Routledge
223(10)
Tom Kitwood
`Personhood, dementia and dementia care'. In Hunter, S. (ed.) Research Highlights in Social Work. London: Jessica Kingsley
233(12)
Tom Kitwood
`On being a person'. In Dementia Reconsidered: The person comes first. Buckingham: Open University Press
245(12)
Tom Kitwood
PART 4 Organizational culture and its transformation
257(76)
Critical commentary
259(16)
`On organizations: their imperatives and constraints'. In Concern for Others: A new psychology of conscience and morality. London: Routledge
275(21)
Tom Kitwood
`Decline in quality of life for patients with severe dementia following a ward merger', International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 10(11): 967-973
296(10)
Kathleen Bredin
Tom Kitwood
John Wattis
`Cultures of care: tradition and change'. In Kitwood, T. and Benson, S. (eds) The New Culture of Dementia Care. London: Hawker
306(8)
Tom Kitwood
`Some notes on personhood and deformation'. In Fletcher, C.L. (ed.) Values in Adult Education. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton
314(8)
Tom Kitwood
`Professional and moral development for care work: some observations on the process', Journal of Moral Education, 27(3): 401-411
322(11)
Tom Kitwood
Annotated Bibliography 333(8)
References 341(8)
Index 349
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