Dementia Together: How to Communicate to Connect (Nonviolent Communication Guides)
Description
Winner of two 2021 IBPA Gold Benjamin Franklin Awards for Self Help and for Psychology.
Dementia is an illness that causes no physical pain. But just ask anyone who cares about someone with Alzheimer’s or another dementia if their heart isn’t aching. The pain in dementia comes from feeling hopeless, alone, or disconnected from loved ones—but a broken relationship can be healed.
This book is for family members and friends, for spouses, caregivers, and those who simply care. It outlines a path to a life with dementia that includes more life and less illness. With imagination, compassion, empathy, and quiet humor, the real-life stories in Dementia Together show you how to build a healthy dementia relationship.
Because there are ways to communicate that result in greater capacity to receive as well as to provide both warm connection and practical collaboration. Living with dementia gives everyone an opportunity to grow their hearts bigger. This book shows you how.
Praise for Dementia Together: How to Communicate to Connect (Nonviolent Communication Guides)
“Practical and humane, this book is recommended for anyone caring for or about a person with dementia.” —TIM BEANLAND, PhD, Head of Knowledge, Alzheimer’s Society“A book that acts as a guide in the richest sense: lucid, compassionate, and illuminating.” —NICCI GERRARD, award-winning journalist and author of The Last Ocean: A Journey Through Memory and Forgetting“A new and fresh perspective on communication and connection. This book offers easy-to-follow steps we can all take to make a difference.” —DANUTA LIPIŃSKA, MA, National Dementia Care Award winner and author of Dementia, Sex and Wellbeing“Pati Bielak-Smith’s emphasis on relationships and thinking about fulfilling everyone’s needs can help caregivers and professionals develop healthier ways of working together and avoid the distress that can lead to burnout.” —DR. AVRIL DANCZAK, medical educator and lead author of Mapping Uncertainty in Medicine: What Do You Do When You Don’t Know What to Do?“A vitally important and helpful book on an essential topic.” —PETER J. CONRADI, PhD, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and author of Iris Murdoch: A Life