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Bold, optimistic, and innovative, Basting's cultural critique of dementia care offers a vision for how we can change the way we think about and care for people with memory loss.
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Memory loss can be one of the most terrifying aspects of a diagnosis of dementia. Yet the fear and dread of losing our memory make the experience of the disease worse than it needs to be, according to cultural critic and playwright Anne Davis Basting. She says, Forget memory. Basting emphasizes the importance of activities that focus on the present to improve the lives of persons with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Based on ten years of practice and research in the field, Basting's study includes specific examples of innovative programs that stimulate growth, humor, and emotional connection; translates into accessible language a wide range of provocative academic works on memory; and addresses how advances in medical research and clinical practice are already pushing radical changes in care for persons with dementia. Bold, optimistic, and innovative, Basting's cultural critique of dementia care offers a vision for how we can change the way we think about and care for people with memory loss.
Notes
Subtitled, Creating Better Lives For People With Dementia.
Author Biography
Anne Davis Basting is the director of the Center on Age and Community at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, where she is also an associate professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the Peck School of the Arts. Her published works include The Stages of Age and The Arts and Dementia Care: A Resource Guide.
Table of Contents
PrefaceIntroduction: Dementia Is Hard, but It Needn't Be This HardPart One: Understanding Our Fears about Dementia1. What Is (and Isn't) Memory? How a Better Understanding of Memory Might Ease Our Fears about Its Loss2. The Danger of Stories: How Stereotypes and the Stigma of Aging and Dementia Can Hurt UsPart Two: The Stories We Tell About Dementia in Popular Culture3. Memory Loss in the Mainstream: Tightly Told Tragedies of Dementia with Science as Hero4. Tightly Told Tragedies of Dementia: Then versus Now5. Not So Tightly Tragic: Stories That Imagine Something More6. Not Tragic at All: Stories about Memory Loss without the Old7. All of the Above: Denny Crane as the Clown of DementiaPart Three: Moving Through Fear: Stories about Dementia that Inspire Hope8. StoryCorps and the Memory Loss Initiative9. Memory Bridge10. To Whom I May Concern11. TimeSlips Creative Storytelling Project12. Songwriting Works13. Dance: "Respect" and "Sea of Heartbreak"14. The Visual Arts15. Duplex Planet: The Art of Conversation16. The Photography of Wing Young Huie17. Autobiographies by People with DementiaConclusion: How and Why to Move through Our Fears about DementiaAppendixesA. Program Description and Contact InformationB. Recipes from Chapter 1C. Images and Stories of DementiaD. Timeline of Stories and Events in the Recent History of DementiaNotesIndex
Review
The further I read the more impressed I became with Ann Basting's book. Northeast Forum on Spirituality and Aging An outstanding survey for both health and general collections. Midwest Book Review Challenges conceptions of what is possible with memory loss... of special importance in Basting's book are the several chapters dedicated to programs that awaken imagination and explor what is possible for people with dementia. -- Kate de Medeiros, PhD Gerontologist Although Forget Memory may at first sight appear to be just another handbook for dementia carers, it defies the usual expectations of this recent literary category. By effectively showing how people with dementia can be stakeholders of their own well-being, Basting both raises the hope of restoring the dignity of this population, and provides caretakers with invaluable guidance of how to creatively improve their efforts... an innovative guidebook for dementia care, and for the understanding of dementia and people with dementia... In some sense Forget Memory is a manifesto for a revolution. -- Bjorn Moller Dementia This book challenges the dreaded stigma attached to dementia by advocating news ways of thinking, and illustrates this with successful projects across the U.S.A. -- Cathy Goodwin International Psychogeriatrics I believe this book is incredibly powerful and valuable... The suggested future movements are very important and realistic, which I believe are imperative to the advancement of care for anyone involved in, or influenced by dementia. -- Amy Jenkins Journal of Dementia and Mental Health
Promotional
A unique work. This wide-ranging critique of the current approach to the care of persons with dementia and memory impairment provides a much-needed prescription for change. -- Peter V. Rabins, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, coauthor of The 36-Hour Day One of the most creative scholars in the area of dementia practice reminds in an unforgettable way that memory is more than we think and also less. -- Peter J. Whitehouse, Case Western Reserve University, coauthor of The Myth of Alzheimer's With her big ideas and sharp criticism, Anne Basting is a vital part of the Alzheimer's community. I don't always agree with her, but I'm sure glad she's a part of this important conversation. -- David Shenk, author of The Forgetting Forget Memory is truly a memorable book. From its readings of films like Away from Her and Finding Nemo to its moving accounts of art, music, and dance programs for people with dementia, Forget Memory offers us a vision of a more humane world-and a better future for aging people of all ages. -- Michael Berube, The Pennsylvania State University Anne Basting's Forget Memory brings a lighthearted spirit of hope, love, creativity, and even fun to the culture of fear surrounding memory loss. It should be an essential guide to all families, caregivers, and patients seeking a humane response to the diagnosis of dementia. -- Elinor Fuchs, author of Making an Exit: A Mother-Daughter Drama with Alzheimer's, Machine Tools, and Laughter A powerful and provocative challenge to our culture's one-dimensional view of dementia as an unmitigated tragedy, Forget Memory rejects the stigma of memory loss and offers us-as individuals and as a society-a deeply humane lifeline in the form of practical hope. Writing with grace and unpretentiousness, Basting insists on the persistence of creativity as memory diminishes, on the importance of the arts for expressing individuality, and on the key role to be played by a new generation of dementia activists. -- Kathleen Woodward, editor of Figuring Age: Women, Bodies, Generations
Long Description
Memory loss can be one of the most terrifying aspects of a diagnosis of dementia. Yet the fear and dread of losing our memory make the experience of the disease worse than it needs to be, according to cultural critic and playwright Anne Davis Basting. She says, Forget memory. Basting emphasizes the importance of activities that focus on the present to improve the lives of persons with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Based on ten years of practice and research in the field, Basting's study includes specific examples of innovative programs that stimulate growth, humor, and emotional connection; translates into accessible language a wide range of provocative academic works on memory; and addresses how advances in medical research and clinical practice are already pushing radical changes in care for persons with dementia. Bold, optimistic, and innovative, Basting's cultural critique of dementia care offers a vision for how we can change the way we think about and care for people with memory loss.''A unique work. This wide-ranging critique of the current approach to the care of persons with dementia and memory impairment provides a much-needed prescription for change.''--Peter V. Rabins, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, coauthor of The 36-Hour Day''One of the most creative scholars in the area of dementia practice reminds in an unforgettable way that memory is more than we think and also less.''--Peter J. Whitehouse, Case Western Reserve University, coauthor of The Myth of Alzheimer's''With her big ideas and sharp criticism, Anne Basting is a vital part of the Alzheimer's community. I don't always agree with her, but I'm sure glad she's a part of this important conversation.''--David Shenk, author of The Forgetting''Forget Memory is truly a memorable book. From its readings of films like Away from Her and Finding Nemo to its moving accounts of art, music, and dance programs for people with dementia, Forget Memory offers us a vision of a more humane world--and a better future for aging people of all ages.''--Michael B
Review Text
""I believe this book is incredibly powerful and valuable... The suggested future movements are very important and realistic, which I believe are imperative to the advancement of care for anyone involved in, or influenced by dementia.""
Review Quote
"This book challenges the dreaded stigma attached to dementia by advocating news ways of thinking, and illustrates this with successful projects across the U.S.A." -- Cathy Goodwin, International Psychogeriatrics
Details ISBN0801892503 Author Anne Davis Basting Short Title FORGET MEMORY Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press Language English ISBN-10 0801892503 ISBN-13 9780801892509 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2009 Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press Subtitle Creating Better Lives for People with Dementia Place of Publication Baltimore, MD Country of Publication United States Audience Age 18 Residence WI, US Birth 1965 Illustrations 19 Halftones, black and white UK Release Date 2009-07-01 NZ Release Date 2009-08-26 US Release Date 2009-08-26 Pages 224 Publication Date 2009-08-26 Alternative 9780801892493 DEWEY 616.8 Audience General AU Release Date 2009-07-14 We've got this
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