Mind Your Brain: The Essential Australian Guide to Dementia
By (Author) Kailas Roberts
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
2nd March 2021
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology
Family and health
616.83105
Paperback
296
Width 154mm, Height 225mm, Spine 23mm
444g
An invaluable guide to understanding and living with dementia, and for maintaining a healthy brain. There are steps you can take to reduce your risk of dementia, to delay its onset, and to ease the journey if the condition does occur. Over 400,000 Australians are currently living with dementia, yet misunderstanding about the condition is widespread. Few people realise they can take action to lessen their chances of it developing. There are also effective interventions and treatments now available to address dementia-related symptoms. Dr Kailas Roberts works as a specialist in memory loss and dementia. In Mind Your Brain he brings a wealth of knowledge from his medical practice and presents it in plain and accessible language. He explains how dementia affects the brain and body, what to expect in the event of a diagnosis, and how to manage each step along the way. Including an important list of support resources, Mind Your Brain is an invaluable guide for people with dementia, their carers and loved ones, and for anyone who wants to maintain a healthy brain.
'I loved this book... Readers will feel better informed, more assured and more comfortable when responding to the various challenges involved in care or those on their dementia journey. All those involved in the dementia care journey will gain something.' --Dr. Steve Hambleton, former State and Federal President of the Australian Medical Association
Dr Kailas Roberts is a consultant psychiatrist and psychogeriatrician with over ten years' experience in the field of old-age psychiatry. He runs a busy private practice caring for people with cognitive difficulties, and advises on management of the behavioural and psychological difficulties that often accompany dementia. He lives in Brisbane, and this is his first book.