3 Tools to Heal the Pain of Dementia's Emotional Disconnect
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Dementia's emotional unresponsiveness can deeply affect caregivers, triggering feelings of rejection and abandonment. A recent study highlights the concept of 'dementia relationship dissonance,' where caregivers experience profound emotional distress due to their loved ones’ inability to connect. It's essential to recognize this psychological impact, as it can overturn self-esteem and cherished relationships. The article outlines therapeutic tools for caregivers, emphasizing empathy reframing, emotional stage identification, and self-care rituals to alleviate distress and foster healing.
Recognizing dementia-related emotional disconnect as normal helps caregivers reduce self-blame and shame.
Identifying your emotional stage in response to emotional unresponsiveness provides relief and clarity.
Understanding dementia relationship dissonance transforms challenges into opportunities for healing.
Simple empathy reframing and self-care rituals can dramatically reduce emotional distress in caregiving.
Read at Psychology Today
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