Press reviews for: Dementia, Sex and Wellbeing
Caroline Baker, Director of Dementia Care, Barchester Healthcare
Wonderful ... The case studies are really helpful in helping us to understand all aspects of dementia, sex and wellbeing, and the points for reflection could also be used as part of an informative discussion or training session with staff.
Peter Wells, Accredited sex and relationship therapist and supervisor, Anglican Priest and Honorary Canon
A very valuable and informative volume, bringing together the two complex issues of sex and dementia ... that cannot, and should not, be ignored.
Karen Borochowitz, DementiaSA (www.dementisa.org) and Stuward (www.stuward.com)
Danuta must be applauded for her sensitive and insightful book - it is refreshing and will go a long way to lifting the lid on a subject that is often dismissed and taboo. Well done and thank you Danuta! A must read for everyone.
Luke Tanner, body psychotherapist and dementia care trainer
In addressing human sexuality and its manifold expressions, this book demonstrates that talking about a person's sexual needs can be a profoundly caring act and a deeply humanising process. In exploring the sexual self with compassion, respect and openness, Danuta's reflections on the subject help us to understand more about who we are and what matters to us. After reading this book it is very hard to imagine how anyone could offer person centred dementia care without considering the sexual needs and sexual identities of people living with a dementia.
Uruakanwa Ekwegh, Specialty Doctor in Medicine for older people
British Geriatrics Society blogHaving read this book I know that at least one of the author's goals was accomplished with me: I have been able to "reflect on (my) innermost thoughts and feelings... to gain a real sense of where (my) blind spots may be". Anyone in health and social care who works with people living with dementia (patients or carers) will benefit from her passion, experience and expert knowledge passed on in this book.