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Self and identity over time: dementia.

Juliette Brown1.   

Abstract

Here, the author revisits the discussion on the impact of dementia on experiences of self and identity over time that formed part of the workshop session on Mental Disorder and Selfhood at Kings College London, September 1, 2015. Dementia is described as being synonymous with loss, but this, in the author's view, is due to conscious and unconscious focus on the later stages of the illness that undermine all our abilities to think about and use the intervening years. Those years can deliver remarkable insights into the capacity to navigate fragmented identities. They can also remind us vividly of the importance of a relational, interactive quality to identity and the degree to which aspects of our selves and identities reside and thrive in the minds of others.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  dementia; identity; self

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27723179     DOI: 10.1111/jep.12643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eval Clin Pract        ISSN: 1356-1294            Impact factor:   2.431


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1.  Interdisciplinary workshop on "mental disorder and self over time".

Authors:  Natalie Gold; Jillian Craigie; Tania Gergel
Journal:  J Eval Clin Pract       Date:  2017-08-18       Impact factor: 2.431

2.  Demented patients and the quandaries of identity: setting the problem, advancing a proposal.

Authors:  Giovanni Boniolo
Journal:  Hist Philos Life Sci       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 1.205

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