AUDIOBOOK

The Myth of Alzheimer's

What You Aren't Being Told about Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis

Peter J. Whitehouse, M. D., Ph. D.
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Duration
9h 8m
Year
2007
Language
English

About

Leading gerontologist Peter J. Whitehouse presents his provocative approach to aging and senility, calling for a relabeling of age-associated cognitive challenges. In a call to arms to reevaluate the way we think about and deal with Alzheimer's disease, he claims that the current view of Alzheimer's as a virtual death sentence obscures the potential for vitality and wisdom that still exists in the graying years.
The Alzheimer's label too often generates fear, paranoia, and anxiety. By taking a closer look at what Alzheimer's is and isn't, Whitehouse offers hope to families as well as to those who suffer from a decline in their cognitive abilities. Using examples from his own practice and from around the world, he presents a new approach to the treatment of brain aging and provides practical advice for getting the best level of care.

"A thought provoking book that raises important questions about later life cognitive decline and Alzheimer disease."


"A landmark book."


"Dr. Peter Whitehouse tackles with courageous candor current myths about 'Alzheimer's disease' and offers an alternate, realistic and holistic approach to healthy and dignified aging."


"Bold, provocative, and compassionate."


"This book is of enormous relevance to persons concerned about and struggling with significant changes in cognitive functioning, as well as to family members, caregivers, clinicians, researchers, community program planners, and policy makers."


"A book full of profound and practical wisdom."


"Deliberately provocative, carefully researched, and lovingly rendered."

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