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Healing Dementia: Book Review

By Thegenaboveme @TheGenAboveMe

Healing Dementia: Book Review

Published in 2017.


Approaches to dementia range from medical models to health care models. Every once and a while, I find people who respond primarily through the emotions.  This is the case for dementia advocate Kyrié Carpenter.
Healing Dementia: Book Review
Her slim volume challenges readers to see the constructive ways in which those living with dementia critique overly rational ways of being in the world.  

Carpenter is well equipped to share this perspective as someone who has training in psychology, experience as an aging positive activist, and a person who maintains friendships and work projects with people living with dementia. For example, she's a member of the Changing Aging team

I had the opportunity to meet her this fall. She's very smart, but she has great balance because she also loves myth, emotion, relationships, the intuitive side of life. We are both crone's in training--but one of us doesn't have that much more time to train! 

Below find a video of Carpenter reading her book at a salon: 

To learn more about Carpenter and her work, visit her web site.  You can buy her book through the Changing Aging store. 


Related:

Evansville Hosts the Aging Avengers

Is Evansville the One?
Books about Dementia
The Ultimate Performance Art: Love


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