Alleviating the Distress of Caregivers of Alzheimer's Disease Patients
Oliver, Rose; Bock, Frances A.; Features Submission, Haworth Continuing; Oliver, Rose; Graduate Fellow and Supervisory Faculty, Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy, New York, NY, 10021; Bock, Frances A.; Adjunct Associate Professor, Psychology Department, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, 10021
Журнал:
Clinical Gerontologist
Дата:
1985
Аннотация:
Caring for a person with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type places an enormous emotional burden upon the caregiver. Common responses of caregivers include denial, anger, guilt, self-pity and depression. These negative emotions exacerbate the difficulties of caring for the patient, as well as constrict the caregiver's ability to develop appropriate coping skills for his/her own life. Rational-emotive therapy (RET) specifies the maladaptive cognitions which elicit and sustain maladaptive emotions and behaviors, and provides a model for cognitive, affective and behavioral change. Excerpts from therapy sessions are presented to illustrate the process.
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