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      • Drift hypothesis, concerning the relationship between mental illness and social class, is the argument that illness causes one to have a downward shift in social class.
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  2. Summary. This article presents evidence for the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for people with dementia and their carers. The evidence base is not yet robust enough to clearly suggest which interventions are most suited for which environment.

    • Bhamini Patel, Mark Perera, Jill Pendleton, Anna Richman, Biswadeep Majumdar
    • 2014
  3. Jul 4, 2016 · This breadth of view underpins the widely accepted bio-psycho-social model of dementia, also known as the enriched model or person-centred approach (Kitwood & Bredin, 1992), and informs the development of psychosocial interventions.

    • Jan R Oyebode, Sahdia Parveen
    • 2019
  4. Dec 1, 2021 · This literature review provides more details as to the role of the environment for empowerment of people living with dementia and suggests that empowerment can be considered a dynamic process, taking place through interaction between the person living with dementia and their environment.

    • Charlotte T M van Corven, Annemiek Bielderman, Mandy Wijnen, Ruslan Leontjevas, Peter L B J Lucassen...
    • 2021
  5. Drift hypothesis, concerning the relationship between mental illness and social class, is the argument that illness causes one to have a downward shift in social class.

  6. Apr 8, 2012 · Three broad theoretical models underpin dementia care policy (as well as practice and research): biomedical, psycho-social and social-gerontological. These are critically assessed and discussed in relation to illustrative examples of dementia policy across three policy regions of the devolved UK.

    • Anthea Innes, Jill Manthorpe
    • 2013
  7. Jan 1, 2002 · Research on subjective experiences of dementia has paid scant attention to social location, due to fairly homogeneous samples and an inattention to socio-cultural diversity in data analysis.

  8. This article first argues that quality of life is possible despite the onset of dementia in late life. It also demonstrates how core concepts of social work practice, such as family systems theory, the strengths perspective, and use of self, can be applied to practice with dementia-affected persons. ….

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