Personhood, Identity and Care in Advanced Old Age

Personhood, Identity and Care in Advanced Old Age
Author: Higgs, Paul
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447319079

How do we sustain agency and identity amidst the frailty of advanced old age? What role does care play in this process? Pushing forward new sociological theory, this book explores the theoretical and practical issues raised by age and infirmity. It begins with a theoretical examination of the fourth age, interrogating notions of agency, identity and personhood, as well as the impact of frailty, abjection and ‘othering’. It then applies this analysis to issues of care. Exploring our collective hopes and fears concerning old age and the ends of people’s lives, this is essential reading on one of the biggest social issues of our time.

Personhood, Identity and Care in Advanced Old Age

Personhood, Identity and Care in Advanced Old Age
Author: Paul Higgs
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Aging
ISBN: 9781447319085

As humans live longer, the elderly population increases, and the challenges we face in addressing their needs continue to evolve. This book explores the theoretical and practical issues raised by advanced aging in the contemporary world.

Personhood, Identity and Care in Advanced Old Age

Personhood, Identity and Care in Advanced Old Age
Author: Higgs, Paul
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1447319052

How do we sustain agency and identity amidst the frailty of advanced old age? What role does care play in this process? Pushing forward new sociological theory, this book explores the theoretical and practical issues raised by age and infirmity. It begins with a theoretical examination of the fourth age, interrogating notions of agency, identity and personhood, as well as the impact of frailty, abjection and ‘othering’. It then applies this analysis to issues of care. Exploring our collective hopes and fears concerning old age and the ends of people’s lives, this is essential reading on one of the biggest social issues of our time.

The Person in Dementia

The Person in Dementia
Author: Athena McLean
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781551116068

"Students of many ilks will benefit from re-imagining Alzheimer's from the perspective of affected elders and their caregivers." - Peter Whitehouse, Case Western Reserve University

The Perspectives of People with Dementia

The Perspectives of People with Dementia
Author: Heather Wilkinson
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781843100010

The text focuses on projects which have taken different approaches to working with people with dementia in research, including examining the process of interviewing people with dementia whose first language is not English and encouraging people with dementia to participate in the research analysis.

Adulthood and Aging

Adulthood and Aging
Author: Dr. Vern L. Bengtson, PhD
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1996-07-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0826192718

In this volume distinguished scholars explore and apply the theoretical models of continuity and discontinuity to their research in adult development. The chapters address the different ways in which continuity is affected by change over the life course, as well as how individuals negotiate and maintain crucial continuities by adaptive change. Topics include adult life crises, illness, sibling relationships, and gender identity. Each chapter is followed by an insightful commentary. This book is a tribute to Bernice L. Neugarten for her contributions to the field of adult development, which includes the concept of continuities. Contributors include W. Andrew Achenbaum, Robert H. Binstock, James Birren, Bertram J. Cohler, Margaret Hellie Huyck, Boaz Kahana, Eva Kahana, Sheldon S. Tobin, Lillian E. Troll, Steven H. Zarit, and others.

Personhood and Health Care

Personhood and Health Care
Author: David C. Thomasma
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401725721

PERSONHOOD AND HEALTH CARE This book arose as a result of a pre-conference devoted to the topic held June 28, 1999 in Paris, France. The pre-conference preceded the Annual Congress of the International Academy ofLaw and Mental Health. Other chapters were solicited after the conference in order to more completely explore the relation of personhood to health care. The pre conference was held in honor of Yves Pelicier who led so many of our French colleagues in medicine, philosophy, and ethics as Christian Herve notes in his Tribute. As health care is aimed at healing persons, it is important to realize how difficult it is to construct a theory of personhood for health care, and thus, a theory of how healing in health care comes about or ought to occur. The book is divided into four parts, Concepts of the Person, Theories of Personhood in Relation to Health Care and Bioethics, Person and Identity, and Personhood and Hs Relations. Each section explores a critical arena in constructing the relation of personhood to health care. Although no exploration ofthis nature can be exhaustive, every effort was made to present both conflicting and complementary views of personhood from within similar and different philosophical and religious traditions. PART ONE: CONCEPTS OF THE PERSON Tracing the origins of the concept of person from antiquity through present day, Jean Delemeau provides an historical sketch of the development of a wide range of meanings.

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Personhood and the Life Course

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Personhood and the Life Course
Author: Cathrine Degnen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137566426

Exploring notions of the person through a wide range of anthropological literature, Cathrine Degnen analyses how personhood is built, affirmed, and maintained during various life stages and via multiple cultural forms and practices. In discussing the life course, she investigates personhood as a concept at the beginning of life, throughout life as lived, at the edges of being, and ultimately at life’s end. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Personhood and the Life Course moves beyond the human person in isolation to consider how personhood is fashioned with regard to place and how non-humans can also be recognised as persons. Through multiple ethnographic accounts, Degnen shows that personhood emerges as a relational and processual entity, brought into being via reciprocal fields of social relations.

Broadening the Dementia Debate

Broadening the Dementia Debate
Author: Ruth Bartlett
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2010
Genre: Dementia
ISBN: 1847421776

Dementia has been widely debated from the perspectives of biomedicine and social psychology. This book broadens the debate to consider the experiences of men and women with dementia from a sociopolitical perspective. It brings to the fore the concept of social citizenship, exploring what it means within the context of dementia and using it to re-examine the issue of rights, status(es), and participation. Most importantly, the book offers fresh and practical insights into how a citizenship framework can be applied in practice. It will be of interest to health and social care professionals, policy makers, academics and researchers and people with dementia and family carers may find it revitalising.