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Dementia Psychology - A Cognitive Psychology Biological Psychology and Neuroscience Guide to Dementia - cover

Dementia Psychology - A Cognitive Psychology Biological Psychology and Neuroscience Guide to Dementia

Connor Whiteley

Publisher: CGD Publishing

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Dementia steals lives.Dementia damages brains, changes people and causes immense damage.Psychologists and Dementia scientists research Dementia to illuminate us on what causes Dementia, how to prevent it and so much more.In this brilliant, easy-to-understand book, we explore the fascinating world of dementia science and if you want to increase your knowledge of dementia dramatically. Then you need to buy this outstanding book!BUY NOW!Dementia Psychology Content Includes:IntroductionPart One: What Is Dementia?What Is Dementia And Types of Dementia?Why Dementia Isn’t A Diagnosis?What Is Vascular Dementia?
 
Part Two: Reducing Your Risk Of Dementia5 Ways To Keep Your Brain Healthy And Reduce Your Risk Of Dementia5 Other Ways To Reduce Dementia Risk
 
Part Three: Additional Information About DementiaDementia And Sleeping DisorderHow Can Dementia Relate To Criminal Behaviour?How To Manage Incontinence In Dementia?Tremors In DementiaAre Dementia Rates Declining?Health Inequalities In Dementia HealthcareGender Inequalities In Dementia HealthcareConclusion
Available since: 03/17/2023.
Print length: 111 pages.

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