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OverviewInternationally renowned and 3rd Edition now available to the public! The DICE Approach is the leading evidence-informed method for assessing and managing responsive behaviors in dementia. The creators of The DICE Approach have written an easy-to-understand and use manual to help guide family or facility caregivers through the use of the method. There are an estimated 16 million informal (family or friend) caregivers of people living with dementia in the US and those numbers will increase rapidly as baby boomers age. While dementia is often thought of by the general public as a ""memory"" disorder"", memory problems are almost universally accompanied by behavioral symptoms including depression, anxiety, apathy, hallucinations, agitation, aggression and many more. One or more of these behaviors will affect nearly every person with dementia over the course of the illness, causing one of the most difficult, stressful and costly aspects of care, and often, stress, burden and depression in caregivers. These symptoms are most often treated with psychiatric medications, but in many cases, we are merely sedating the person with dementia, rather than dealing with the problems and triggers underlying the behavioral symptom. Recognizing this critical gap in care, Drs. Kales, Gitlin and Lyketsos created and published The DICE Approach in 2014 in the form of a research paper. The approach was designed to be an easy to use, step by step method for assessing and managing behaviors in dementia. DICE stands for Describe, Investigate, Create, and Evaluate. It is an adaptation of the reasoning process used by dementia behavior specialists as well as in numerous research trials involving training family caregivers to spot behavioral triggers and to use behavioral management skills. Since then, The DICE Approach has gained national and international attention and is now used in many dementia clinics, hospitals and long-term care facilities. Using feedback from caregivers trained in the method, Dr. Kales, along with Dr. Mary Blazek, has updated the official manual for The DICE Approach to its 3rd edition. Its 132 color pages provide expert training in each step of the approach and updated content. In addition, the manual contains easy to understand information about brain changes and behaviors in dementia, commonly used medications, how to build and interact with your support team, and how caregivers can care for themselves during the stress of caring for others. This is the essential guidebook for anyone who cares for a person living with dementia whether at home or within a facility. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen C Kales, MD , Laura N Gitlin, PhD , Constantine G Lyketsos, MD MhsPublisher: Michigan Publishing Services Imprint: Michigan Publishing Services Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781607859550ISBN 10: 1607859556 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 15 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Kales is the Chair of Psychiatry at University of California Davis and Joe Tupin Endowed Professor. She founded the Program for Positive Aging at the University of Michigan and served as Director of the Section of Geriatric Psychiatry. A fellowship-trained, board-certified geriatric psychiatrist, she has served on numerous expert panels, including the Lancet Global Standing Commission on Dementia Prevention, Intervention and Care and the International Psychogeriatrics Association Expert Panel on The Management of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms in People with Alzheimer's Disease. Dr. Kales has over 175 peer-reviewed publications, has been continuously federally research-funded since 2004. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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