• Reconciliation and Denial: Two Elements of Family Dementia Stories

  • Nov 30 2023
  • Length: 41 mins
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Reconciliation and Denial: Two Elements of Family Dementia Stories

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    The millions of families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease produce millions of their own stories. We focus on two particular elements that can be part of a family’s story about dementia. One, from a collection of autobiographical stories, centers on an adult daughter with a long-standing, and justifiable antipathy towards her mother, who nevertheless finds a way to aid her when dementia takes hold. And, while doing so, she finds a new relationship with her mother and takes delight in the personality dementia produces for a time. The other, drawn from a novel, centers on various forms of denial a wife exhibits over several years of her husband’s dementia progression.

    Featured Content Sources:

    Stories from, The Faraway Nearby, by Rebecca Solnit, Penguin Books, 2014

    Novel, We Are Not Ourselves, by Matthew Thomas, Simon & Shuster, 2014


    Links:

    From Russell Teagarden’s blog, According to the Arts:

    • The Faraway Nearby, by Rebecca Solnit: the book; comparison of excerpts with biomedical text
    • We Are Not Ourselves, by Matthew Thomas


    Thanks to Alexis Teagarden, PhD, for bringing Rebecca Solnit’s, The Faraway Nearby, to our attention.


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    Executive producer: Anne Bentley

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