Publisher's acknowledgements | p. x |
Acknowledgements | p. xii |
About the editors | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xv |
William Utermohlen: 5 December 1933-21 March 2007 | p. xxix |
Kitwood's critique of the standard paradigm | p. 1 |
Critical commentary | p. 3 |
Tom Kitwood (1989): 'Brain, mind and dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease', Ageing and Society, 9(1): 1-15 | p. 21 |
Tom Kitwood (1990): 'The dialectics of dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease', Ageing and Society, 10(2): 177-196 | p. 34 |
Tom Kitwood (1993): 'Towards the reconstruction of an organic mental disorder'. In Radley, A. (ed.) Worlds of Illness. London: Routledge | p. 51 |
Tom Kitwood (1993): 'Person and process in dementia', International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 8(7): 541-545 | p. 66 |
Tom Kitwood (1996): 'A dialectical framework for dementia'. In Woods, R.T. (ed.) Handbook of the Clinical Psychology of Ageing. London: John Wiley & Sons | p. 73 |
Ill-being, well-being and psychological need | p. 87 |
Critical commentary | p. 89 |
Tom Kitwood (1988): 'The contribution of psychology to the understanding of senile dementia'. In Gearing, B., Johnson, M. and Heller, T. (eds) Mental Health Problems in Old Age: A reader. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons | p. 108 |
Tom Kitwood (1990): 'Understanding senile dementia: a psychobiographical approach', Free Associations, 19: 60-76 | p. 119 |
Tom Kitwood and Kathleen Bredin (1992): 'Towards a theory of dementia care: personhood and well-being', Ageing and Society, 12(3): 269-287 | p. 131 |
Tom Kitwood, Sean Buckland and Tracy Petre (1995): 'Findings relating to well-being, and findings related to ill-being'. In Brighter Futures: A report into provision for persons with dementia in residential homes, nursing homes and sheltered housing. London: Anchor Housing Association | p. 146 |
Tom Kitwood (1998): 'Toward a theory of dementia care: ethics and interaction', Journal of Clinical Ethics, 9(1): 23-34 | p. 155 |
Personhood | p. 171 |
Critical commentary | p. 173 |
Tom Kitwood (1970): 'The Christian understanding of man'. In What is Human? London: Inter-Varsity Press | p. 188 |
Tom Kitwood (1993): 'Towards a theory of dementia care: the interpersonal process', Ageing and Society, 13(1): 51-67 | p. 209 |
Tom Kitwood (1994): 'The concept of personhood and its relevance for a new culture of dementia care'. In Jones, G. and Miesen, B. (eds) Caregiving in Dementia. London: Routledge | p. 223 |
Tom Kitwood (1997): 'Personhood, dementia and dementia care'. In Hunter, S. (ed.) Research Highlights in Social Work. London: Jessica Kingsley | p. 233 |
Tom Kitwood (1997): 'On being a person'. In Dementia Reconsidered: The person comes first. Buckingham: Open University Press | p. 245 |
Organizational culture and its transformation | p. 257 |
Critical commentary | p. 259 |
Tom Kitwood (1990): 'On organizations: their imperatives and constraints'. In Concern for Others: A new psychology of conscience and morality. London: Routledge | p. 275 |
Kathleen Bredin, Tom Kitwood and John Wattis (1995): 'Decline in quality of life for patients with severe dementia following a ward merger', International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 10(11): 967-973 | p. 296 |
Tom Kitwood (1995): 'Cultures of care: tradition and change'. In Kitwood, T. and Benson, S. (eds) The New Culture of Dementia Care. London: Hawker | p. 306 |
Tom Kitwood (1997): 'Some notes on personhood and deformation'. In Fletcher, C.L. (ed.) Values in Adult Education. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton | p. 314 |
Tom Kitwood (1998): 'Professional and moral development for care work: some observations on the process', Journal of Moral Education, 27(3): 401-411 | p. 322 |
Annotated Bibliography | p. 333 |
References | p. 341 |
Index | p. 349 |
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