
Richard Taylor (7) (1943–)
Author of Alzheimer's from the Inside Out
For other authors named Richard Taylor, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Richard Taylor
Be with me Today 2 copies
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This book quite literally changed my life. I have a mild cognitive function issue so reading the potential risks or what may develop from the point of a patient instead of the doctor is invaluable. It was a little tough to get through sometimes because not only was the author a teacher and not a writer, but he was also in the stages of Alzheimer's so you had to sort things out from time to time to follow along, that being said, what a remarkable book! I now know what I may end up show more experiencing through my process of dementia, which will be an invaluable tool in my own care should I need it. This book is not for the faint of heart I must warn you, and if you have someone in your life with Alzheimer's and have no idea what to expect you may find it a bit brutal. It is open, honest and teaches good lessons. I'm glad I purchased it. It cleared up a lot of myths and helped me to get my head around Alzheimer's, dementia and other brain injury and diseases. -Serena W. show less
ALZHEIMER’S FROM THE INSIDE OUT
Richard Taylor
This book offers a collection of illuminating essays that give a rare glimpse into the often incomprehensible world of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease. Diagnosed at age 58, psychologist Richard Taylor shares a provocative and courageous account of his slow transformation and deterioration, and of the growing divide between his reality and the reality of others.
Taylor addresses the complexity and emotions surrounding issues such show more as:
• Loss of independence and personhood
• Unwanted personality shifts
• The struggle to communicate
• Changing relationships with loved ones and friends
• Continuous declines in ability to perform familiar tasks
• Never-ending uncertainty about the future show less
Richard Taylor
This book offers a collection of illuminating essays that give a rare glimpse into the often incomprehensible world of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease. Diagnosed at age 58, psychologist Richard Taylor shares a provocative and courageous account of his slow transformation and deterioration, and of the growing divide between his reality and the reality of others.
Taylor addresses the complexity and emotions surrounding issues such show more as:
• Loss of independence and personhood
• Unwanted personality shifts
• The struggle to communicate
• Changing relationships with loved ones and friends
• Continuous declines in ability to perform familiar tasks
• Never-ending uncertainty about the future show less
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