جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2002
ناشر
BBC 2002
توضیحات
Mark Michalowski's exploration delves into the intricate landscape of dementia, weaving together personal anecdotes, scientific research, and societal implications. With a keen focus on the emotional toll that these conditions take on families, he captures the profound challenges faced by caregivers and loved ones.
Through insightful narratives, readers are invited to contemplate the evolving definitions of memory and identity as they intersect with the realities of dementia. Michalowski's compassionate approach sheds light on the diverse experiences of those affected, fostering a sense of understanding and empathy.
In a world where dementia's prevalence continues to grow, this work stands as both a wake-up call and a source of comfort. It encourages a dialogue around not only the medical aspects but also the human connections that endure despite the shadows of forgetfulness.
Through insightful narratives, readers are invited to contemplate the evolving definitions of memory and identity as they intersect with the realities of dementia. Michalowski's compassionate approach sheds light on the diverse experiences of those affected, fostering a sense of understanding and empathy.
In a world where dementia's prevalence continues to grow, this work stands as both a wake-up call and a source of comfort. It encourages a dialogue around not only the medical aspects but also the human connections that endure despite the shadows of forgetfulness.