Travellers to Unimaginable Lands (Hardback)
Dementia, Carers and the Hidden Workings of the Mind
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An illuminating, compassionate exploration of the psychology of caregiving - and the mysterious world of the human mind
A Guardian Best Book of 2023
A Telegraph Best Summer Book 2023
A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK
'A book so humane and quietly profound that everyone should read it' Bee Wilson, Financial Times
'The best book I have ever read that explores the effect on the brain of the carer, when someone has dementia. Unmissable' Professor June Andrews, dementia expert and author of Dementia: The One-Stop Guide
'This book will forever change the way we see people with dementia disorders-and the people who care for them.' Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk To Someone
A husband believes his wife is an imposter. A man's sudden, intense Catholic piety provokes his wife. A mother and daughter struggle to come to terms with the disease that intensifies an already dependent relationship.
At their root, these existential dilemmas grow out of long-established patterns of behaviour that bind together patients and caregivers. Travellers to Unimaginable Lands explores the complex and profound psychology of caregiving, illuminating how the healthy brain's biases and intuitions make caring for people with dementia disorders so profoundly and inherently difficult.
Blending neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and literature with beautifully-observed case studies, Kiper illuminates the underlying mental mechanisms behind carers' experiences, dispels the myth of the perfect caregiver and, in the process, opens the door to understanding and forgiveness.
Travellers to Unimaginable Lands (Ebook)
Dementia, Carers and the Hidden Workings of the Mind
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An illuminating, compassionate exploration of the psychology of caregiving - and the mysterious world of the human mind
A Guardian 'Best ideas book of 2023'
A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK
'The best book I have ever read that explores the effect on the brain of the carer, when someone has dementia' Professor June Andrews, author of Dementia: The One-Stop Guide
Dasha Kiper was twenty-five when she first became the live-in carer for a Holocaust survivor with Alzheimer's disease. She soon discovered the emotional strain and challenges of caring for a person whose condition disrupts the rules of time, order and continuity. In Travellers to Unimaginable Lands, Kiper explores the complex and profound psychology of caregiving, illuminating how the healthy brain's biases and intuitions make caring for people with dementia disorders so profoundly and inherently difficult.
Blending neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and literature with beautifully-observed case studies, Kiper illuminates the underlying mental mechanisms behind carers' experiences, dispels the myth of the perfect caregiver and, in the process, opens the door to understanding and forgiveness.
Travellers to Unimaginable Lands (Audiobook)
Dementia, Carers and the Hidden Workings of the Mind
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An illuminating, compassionate exploration of the psychology of caregiving - and the mysterious world of the human mind
'The best book I have ever read that explores the effect on the brain of the carer, when someone has dementia. Unmissable' Professor June Andrews, dementia expert and author of Dementia: The One-Stop Guide
A husband believes his wife is an imposter. A man's sudden, intense Catholic piety provokes his wife. A mother and daughter struggle to come to terms with the disease that intensifies an already dependent relationship.
At their root, these existential dilemmas grow out of long-established patterns of behaviour that bind together patients and caregivers. Travellers to Unimaginable Lands explores the complex and profound psychology of caregiving, illuminating how the healthy brain's biases and intuitions make caring for people with dementia disorders so profoundly and inherently difficult.
Blending neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and literature with beautifully-observed case studies, Kiper illuminates the underlying mental mechanisms behind carers' experiences, dispels the myth of the perfect caregiver and, in the process, opens the door to understanding and forgiveness.
Travellers to Unimaginable Lands (Paperback)
Dementia, Carers and the Hidden Workings of the Mind
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An illuminating, compassionate exploration of the psychology of caregiving - and the mysterious world of the human mind
A Guardian 'Best ideas book of 2023'
A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK
'The best book I have ever read that explores the effect on the brain of the carer, when someone has dementia' Professor June Andrews, author of Dementia: The One-Stop Guide
Dasha Kiper was twenty-five when she first became the live-in carer for a Holocaust survivor with Alzheimer's disease. She soon discovered the emotional strain and challenges of caring for a person whose condition disrupts the rules of time, order and continuity. In Travellers to Unimaginable Lands, Kiper explores the complex and profound psychology of caregiving, illuminating how the healthy brain's biases and intuitions make caring for people with dementia disorders so profoundly and inherently difficult.
Blending neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and literature with beautifully-observed case studies, Kiper illuminates the underlying mental mechanisms behind carers' experiences, dispels the myth of the perfect caregiver and, in the process, opens the door to understanding and forgiveness.
Reviews for Travellers to Unimaginable Lands
Guardian
Bee Wilson FT
James McConnachie New Scientist
Steven Poole, 'Best ideas books of 2023' Guardian
Daily Telegraph
Irish Times
Radio Times
British Journal of Psychiatry
'The Books to Read in 2023' Financial Times
New Scientist
Charlie Runcie, 'On My Wavelength' Daily Telegraph
Jackie Law Bookmunch
Lori Gottlieb, New York Times-bestseller author Maybe You Should Talk To Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
Prof June Andrews, author Dementia: The One-Stop Guide
Norman Doidge, author The Brain that Changes Itself
Gwen Adshead, author The Devil You Know
David Eagleman, neuroscientist at Stanford and author Livewired
Roz Chast, author Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?
Vivian Gornick
Robert Kolker, author Hidden Valley Road