As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by other persons. Persons with dementia have been regarded losing their self. Quantitative research has shown that this is true, while qualitative research has shown that parts of self are severely affected while other parts remain even among persons with advanced dementia. These persons sometimes keep feeling “still the same” as before getting dementia. Their memory deficits help as does support from other persons. The theory of three aspects of self by the psychologists Rom Harré and Steven Sabat are presented, that is, the feeling that we are, who we are, and who we are together with other persons. Based on empirical research, suggestions wi...
The self is a complex and multidimensional construct with both explicit and implicit manifestations....
International audienceWe looked at whether sense of identity persists in patients with Alzheimer's d...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
Alterations in one's sense of self are often considered a significant psychological symptom of demen...
People with Alzheimer's dementia experience significant neuropsychological decline, and this seems t...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
According to research applying a social constructionist perspective, the sense of self is not lost i...
What is the impact of dementia on your sense of self? This is a complex question given the various d...
Background The ability to create and maintain an ongoing life narrative is a key characteristic of ...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
Focusing on loss or maintenance of identity in persons with dementia may affect how they are approac...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
The self is a complex and multidimensional construct with both explicit and implicit manifestations....
International audienceWe looked at whether sense of identity persists in patients with Alzheimer's d...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
Alterations in one's sense of self are often considered a significant psychological symptom of demen...
People with Alzheimer's dementia experience significant neuropsychological decline, and this seems t...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
According to research applying a social constructionist perspective, the sense of self is not lost i...
What is the impact of dementia on your sense of self? This is a complex question given the various d...
Background The ability to create and maintain an ongoing life narrative is a key characteristic of ...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
Focusing on loss or maintenance of identity in persons with dementia may affect how they are approac...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
The self is a complex and multidimensional construct with both explicit and implicit manifestations....
International audienceWe looked at whether sense of identity persists in patients with Alzheimer's d...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...