'Journeys' in the life-writing of adult-child dementia caregivers

M Zimmermann - Journal of Medical Humanities, 2013 - Springer
M Zimmermann
Journal of Medical Humanities, 2013Springer
This article explores how Alzheimer's disease caregivers struggle under the impact of a
parent's memory loss on their own personality. In particular, it analyses how caregivers
perceive and, thus, present their experiences of the ever intensifying caregiving activity in
terms of a 'journey'. In doing so, this work takes into account both the patient's continuing
bodily as well as cognitive decline and its intricately linked influence on the caregiver's
physical and emotional stability. Equally, this study investigates how caregivers portray …
Abstract
This article explores how Alzheimer’s disease caregivers struggle under the impact of a parent’s memory loss on their own personality. In particular, it analyses how caregivers perceive and, thus, present their experiences of the ever intensifying caregiving activity in terms of a ‘journey’. In doing so, this work takes into account both the patient’s continuing bodily as well as cognitive decline and its intricately linked influence on the caregiver’s physical and emotional stability. Equally, this study investigates how caregivers portray memory loss, and how their portrayal fits into our conceptualisation of illness narratives and the culture of autobiographical writing.
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