In this article, caring, remembering and sharing memory are presented as moral responses, the case study being Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Memory connects memories and images, while care connects individuals, which is an ethical issue. When a person’s memory is lost, the care of others becomes the only thread connecting them to the world. AD deprives a person of memories, body control, makes it impossible to remember, communicate, move, recognize the environment, and disrupts consciousness. Caring for a patient with a neurodegenerative brain disease requires constant reminding and reiteration; the presence of a caring person reminds of what the patient themselves can no longer remember. Lost memories do not mean that life or relational values...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
In this paper, I show that the notion of lifeworld is central to phenomenology, and that (in particu...
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heurist...
In death-driven narratives of AIDS, phenomenological losses experienced as a result of changes to me...
Contains fulltext : 51626.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
Memory loss and other cognitive decline threaten people's capacities to make sense of the world and ...
People with Alzheimer's dementia experience significant neuropsychological decline, and this seems t...
In a neurobehavioral lens, a human is defined as the balance of the mind, body, and brain. These sys...
Copyright © 2012 Hajime Takechi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
In this article, a phenomenological study, we aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of caring ...
Being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease marks a status passage formally legitimating the incorporat...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a progressive illness characterized by severe brain atrophy and accumula...
This article adopts a holistic view of Alzheimer's disease. Biomedical, psychological and social asp...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease which leads to progressive mental de...
Background Alzheimer\u2019s disease (AD) affects the global quality of life of persons who suffer fr...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
In this paper, I show that the notion of lifeworld is central to phenomenology, and that (in particu...
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heurist...
In death-driven narratives of AIDS, phenomenological losses experienced as a result of changes to me...
Contains fulltext : 51626.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
Memory loss and other cognitive decline threaten people's capacities to make sense of the world and ...
People with Alzheimer's dementia experience significant neuropsychological decline, and this seems t...
In a neurobehavioral lens, a human is defined as the balance of the mind, body, and brain. These sys...
Copyright © 2012 Hajime Takechi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
In this article, a phenomenological study, we aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of caring ...
Being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease marks a status passage formally legitimating the incorporat...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a progressive illness characterized by severe brain atrophy and accumula...
This article adopts a holistic view of Alzheimer's disease. Biomedical, psychological and social asp...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease which leads to progressive mental de...
Background Alzheimer\u2019s disease (AD) affects the global quality of life of persons who suffer fr...
Memory loss is one of the most frequent symptoms associated with dementia. Losing the memories of me...
In this paper, I show that the notion of lifeworld is central to phenomenology, and that (in particu...
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heurist...