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Clinical Management of Early Alzheimer''s Disease - A Handbook

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Informationen zum Autor Reinhild Mulligan, Martial Van der Linden, Anne-Claude Juillerat Klappentext The enormous human and economic toll of Alzheimer's Disease in societies in which more and more people are living into old age is well-recognized. Scientists and practitioners alike have been working to limit it. Their major focus has been patients in the later stages of the disease, when dementia is fully established. Yet patients in the early stages of cognitive decline, far more numerous, often still living independently with family members, present a bewildering variety of challenges. Bringing together leading authors with diverse expertise, this Handbook offers the first comprehensive overview of approaches to the management of early-stage issues. The authors summarize the important implications of the latest research in their own fields for: * the recognition and formal diagnosis of cognitive problems; * the assessment of specific difficulties in daily functioning; * the formulation of a management plan integrating pharmacological, neuropsychological, behavioral, and cognitive strategies; and * the facilitation and support of caregivers' efforts. All professionals involved in any way with the care of early Alzheimer's patients and their families will find this book an indispensable reference. Zusammenfassung The enormous human and economic toll of Alzheimer's Disease in societies in which more and more people are living into old age is well-recognized. Scientists and practitioners alike have been working to limit it. Their major focus has been patients in the later stages of the disease, when dementia is fully established. Yet patients in the early stages of cognitive decline, far more numerous, often still living independently with family members, present a bewildering variety of challenges. Bringing together leading authors with diverse expertise, this Handbook offers the first comprehensive overview of approaches to the management of early-stage issues. The authors summarize the important implications of the latest research in their own fields for: * the recognition and formal diagnosis of cognitive problems; * the assessment of specific difficulties in daily functioning; * the formulation of a management plan integrating pharmacological, neuropsychological, behavioral, and cognitive strategies; and * the facilitation and support of caregivers' efforts. All professionals involved in any way with the care of early Alzheimer's patients and their families will find this book an indispensable reference. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: S. Henderson, Foreword. R. Mulligan, M. Van der Linden, A-C. Juillerat, Preface. J-P. Michel, G. Gold, F. Herrmann, D. Zekry, R. Mulligan, P. Giannakopoulos, Sociodemographic and Economic Aspects. S. Gauthier, Clinical Aspects. F. Collette, M. Van der Linden, A-C. Juillerat, T. Meulemans, Cognitive-Neuropsychological Aspects. R. Mulligan, Assessment: The Multidisciplinary Approach. E.J. Jaldow, J. Onwumere, M.D. Kopelman, The Role of Memory Clinics in Diagnosis and Management. E. Giacobini, Pharmacological Treatment: Recent Developments. P.H. Robert, Psychiatric and Behavioral Problems: Pharmacological Approaches. M. Bird, Psychiatric and Behavioral Problems: Psychosocial Approaches. M. Van der Linden, A-C. Juillerat, S. Adam, Cognitive Intervention. A-C. Juillerat, M. Van der Linden, The Assessment of Functioning in Daily Life. F. Fontaine, B. Gilbert, K. Morasse, The Role of Caregivers in Assessment and Intervention. L. Lévesque, M. Gendron, Taking Care of the Caregivers. ...

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