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FPOP Newsletter - for Psychology Specialists Working With Older People.
Contents
Letter from the Co-Editor
Sam Roberts
Letter from the Chair
Reinhard Guss
FPOP Workstreams
Inpatient Workstream
Kate Ross
Neurodegenerative Workstream
Jane Simpson
Exploring sensitive and contentious issues within dementia: How sensitive and contentious are they?
Sarah Butchard
Monitoring of dementia using eye movements
T.D.W. Wilcockson & T.J. Crawford
Cochrane Review Reminiscence therapy for dementia
Emma Farrell, Bob Woods & Laura O'Philbin
A study exploring the friendship, family and community support of lesbian and gay people in their mid to late life: Support for recruitment of participants
Oliver Hawthorne
The current psychometric status of the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination-III: A review
Simone Lindsey and Syd Hiskey
Fear of appearing impaired - The implications of perceived communication difficulties following stroke
Karen Addy and Jacqui Carruthers
The Therapeutic Interactions Model: Working towards cultural change on a 'functional' psychiatric unit
Claire Appleton, Angela Chambers & Lois Arkley
The impact of dementia illness representations on accessing health care
Louise Sheppard
'Workplace Wellness' - using psychological formulation and leadership to enhance staff wellbeing
Ian Scott and Serena Sharma
Brigid and I - Part III
C. Freitas and Lewis Slade
Learning more about the 'Living Together with Dementia' course: Are there any lasting effects?
Elizabeth Field and Alison Culverwell
Series: FPOP Bulletin
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