Review
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Speaking Our Minds shows us the pain, humanity and courage of individuals with Alzheimer's Disease. It is a much needed and much appreciated book." --
Peter V. Rabins, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine"A sensitive and compelling view of the perspectives, symptoms, issues, and personal reactions of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease . . . This is a book to be read, reread, and passed on to others." --
The San Diego Chapter Alzheimer's Association Newsletter"A sensitive portrayal of, and personal accounts by, people who have Alzheimer's disease." --
Family Caregiver Alliance Update"An important book for anyone whose life has been touched by Alzheimer's." --
Feminist Bookstore News"Finally, a book that answers those questions caregivers ask most often: 'What does my loved one know about the disease? What does he feel? What does she think?' The poignant vignettes combined with clinical explanations make this the best book on Alzheimer's disease to date." --
Anne M. Johnson, Publisher, Florida Care Giver Magazine and co-author, The Cost of Caring: Money Skills for Caregivers"Inspiring reflections abound in the perspectives and narratives of these "patients" and the social worker/narrator. This book is for everyone living in a world with Alzheimer's Disease." --
Lisa P. Gwyther, MSW Director, Family Support Program Duke University Center for Aging"Lisa Snyder performs an important service in this excellent introduction to the experience of persons with Alzheimer's disease. . . . Consistently thoughtful and illuminating." --
Stephen G. Post, Ph.D., author of The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease and Professor of Biomedical Ethics, School of Medicine, CWRU"Lisa Snyder skillfully weaves a tapestry of what Alzheimer's disease is really about by reporting on conversations with diagnosed people. By reading these, and Snyder's commentary, fellow travelers, caregivers and health care providers will find further insight into Alzheimer's disease." --
Michael Livni, Member of the Executive Committee of Alzheimer's Disease International"This is the best book I've ever read on Alzheimer's disease. . . . Ms. Snyder's work teaches us a deep respect for the uniqueness of each individual with Alzheimer's disease; and that the most profound way to learn is to listen." --
Robyn Yale, LCSW, Clinical Social Worker and Consultant to theAlzheimer's Association"[
Speaking Our Minds] offers a different perspective about Alzheimer's disease. It can give social workers, physicians, and other professionals a small sense of what someone feels who suffers from this disease.... More importantly, [it] gives encouragement and permission to discuss the diagnosis, changes, and feelings with the individual who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease." --
NASW California News
Review
"Speaking Our Minds shows us the pain, humanity and courage of individuals with Alzheimer's Disease. It is a much needed and much appreciated book."
--Peter V. Rabins, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"Lisa Snyder performs an important service in this excellent introduction to the experience of persons with Alzheimer's Disease . . . Consistently thoughtful and illuminating."
--Stephen G. Post, Ph.D., author of The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease and Professor of Biomedical Ethics, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
"Inspiring reflections abound in the perspectives and narratives of these patients and the social worker/narrator. This book is for everyone living in a world with Alzheimer's disease."
--Lisa P. Gwyther, MSW, Director, Family Support Program, Duke University Center for Aging
"Lisa Snyder skillfully weaves a tapestry of what Alzheimer's disease is really about by reporting on conversations with diagnosed people. By reading these, and Snyder's commentary, fellow travelers, caregivers, and health care providers will find further insight into Alzheimer's disease."
--Michael Livni, Executive Committee of Alzheimer's Disease International
"This resource enhances understanding of where individuals with Alzheimer's disease are going or where they have been. Whatever stages of infirmity, these individuals and their caregivers will benefit from these personal insights into a unique journey."
--Joy Glenner, President/CEO, The George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers, Inc., San Diego, California
"This is the best book I've ever read on Alzheimer's disease."
--Robyn Yale, LCSW, Clinical Social Worker and Consultant to the Alzheimer's Association, author of Developing Support Groups for Individuals with Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.