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An illuminating, compassionate exploration of the psychology of caregiving - and the mysterious world of the human mind

About the Author

Dasha Kiper is the clinical consulting director of support groups at The CaringKind (formerly 'The Alzheimer's Association'). She was born in Russia, raised in San Francisco, and makes her home in New York. She first became a live-in caregiver as a graduate student at Columbia University where she received an MA in Clinical Psychology. For the past decade she has counseled caregivers, led support groups, and trained and supervised mental health professionals, as well as former caregivers, who now lead support groups.
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Travellers To Unimaginable Lands Dementia, Carers And The Hidden Workings Of The Mind

Travellers To Unimaginable Lands Dementia, Carers And The Hidden Workings Of The Mind

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  • ISBN: 9781800816206
  • Author: Dasha Kiper
  • Publisher: Profile
  • Pages: 272
  • Format: Paperback
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Book Description

Book Description

An illuminating, compassionate exploration of the psychology of caregiving - and the mysterious world of the human mind

About the Author

Dasha Kiper is the clinical consulting director of support groups at The CaringKind (formerly 'The Alzheimer's Association'). She was born in Russia, raised in San Francisco, and makes her home in New York. She first became a live-in caregiver as a graduate student at Columbia University where she received an MA in Clinical Psychology. For the past decade she has counseled caregivers, led support groups, and trained and supervised mental health professionals, as well as former caregivers, who now lead support groups.

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